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Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry confirmed on Thursday that the United States and Iran remain in contact through Islamabad to arrange a second round of negotiations aimed at ending their nearly seven-week war. The ministry said no date has been set for the next meeting, though Pakistan continues to push for dialogue as the fragile ceasefire it brokered on April 8 nears expiration. Spokesperson Tahir Andrabi emphasized confidentiality and said nuclear issues remain central to the discussions.

The announcement coincided with Pakistan’s broader diplomatic outreach, dubbed the “Islamabad Process.” Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is touring regional capitals, including Jeddah, Doha, and Antalya, while Chief of Defence Forces Asim Munir leads talks in Tehran. Iran’s ambassador to Pakistan reaffirmed Tehran’s trust in Islamabad as the sole venue for talks. Meanwhile, Turkiye is preparing to host a separate regional security platform meeting involving Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and possibly Egypt.

The ceasefire, still holding but under strain, is set to expire on April 22. Analysts cited in the report said extending the truce remains likely, though unresolved disputes over Lebanon and Iran’s nuclear program continue to complicate progress toward a lasting peace.

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