The US-Iran talks are expected to enter a second round, with reports suggesting that the next meeting could take place in Pakistan on Monday. The development has drawn global attention amid ongoing diplomatic efforts.
According to a report by CNN, citing Iranian sources, the US-Iran talks may resume in Pakistan, although Washington has not officially confirmed the schedule.
The first round of US-Iran talks was previously held in Islamabad, where both sides discussed key issues and agreed to continue diplomatic engagement.
The US delegation was led by JD Vance, accompanied by Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, representing Washington’s interests in the negotiations.
On the Iranian side, the delegation was headed by Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, with Abbas Araghchi also participating in the discussions.
The initial US-Iran talks reportedly resulted in partial agreements on several issues, with both parties expressing willingness to continue dialogue to resolve outstanding concerns.
If confirmed, the second round of US-Iran talks in Pakistan could play a crucial role in easing regional tensions and advancing diplomatic solutions to ongoing conflicts.