Geo News, citing informed sources, reported that directives have been issued to ensure logistical and security readiness in Islamabad in preparation for hosting talks between Iran and the United States.
The sources suggested that a second round of negotiations between Washington and Tehran will likely take place in the Pakistani capital next week, as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts to de-escalate regional tensions.
These movements reflect Pakistan's growing role as a potential mediator between the two parties, especially following the recent surge in regional political communications.
This upcoming round is drawing significant international attention due to its direct link to sensitive issues regarding regional security and the future of the standoff between Iran and the United States.




