Iran US talks Pakistan mediation is expected to move into its next phase once Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif returns from his ongoing foreign visits, according to official sources in Islamabad. The announcement marks an important step in continuing diplomatic engagement between Tehran and Washington.
Officials confirmed that Iran US talks Pakistan mediation efforts remain active, and both sides have been informed that the final date for the second round of negotiations will be announced after the prime minister’s return to the country.
According to diplomatic sources, both Iran and the United States have agreed that the same delegations who participated in the first round of talks in Islamabad will also take part in the upcoming discussions.
The Iran US talks Pakistan mediation process is expected to continue in a structured format, with the second phase likely to be held in Islamabad. The meetings are anticipated to begin as early as next week, subject to final confirmation.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is currently on a regional diplomatic tour, visiting key countries including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Türkiye as part of broader foreign policy engagement.
Officials say the Iran US talks Pakistan mediation initiative reflects Pakistan’s growing role as a facilitator in regional peace efforts, particularly in sensitive geopolitical negotiations involving major global players.
With preparations underway, the focus now remains on finalizing logistics and schedules once the prime minister returns, paving the way for a renewed round of diplomatic dialogue.