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  • Pakistan is facilitating diplomatic coordination ahead of a possible second round of US–Iran talks in Islamabad.
  • Security and logistical preparations are underway as regional tensions remain high ahead of a fragile ceasefire deadline.

Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met with acting US Ambassador Natalie Baker at the US Embassy in Islamabad to discuss preparations for a potential second round of US-Iran talks in the capital, according to official statements.

The meeting focused on security arrangements and coordination as Pakistan continues its role as a key mediator in the ongoing diplomatic process between Washington and Tehran.


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Pakistani authorities have intensified planning for high-level delegations, with discussions centered on ensuring stability and secure conditions for any renewed negotiations.

Earlier meetings between Naqvi and Baker also covered broader logistical preparations for the US–Iran dialogue, which Pakistan has hosted amid wider efforts to extend a fragile ceasefire in the Middle East.

The talks come as uncertainty persists over whether the second round will proceed, following mixed signals from Iranian officials and ongoing diplomatic efforts led by regional mediators.

Pakistan has positioned itself as a central facilitator in the negotiations, aiming to prevent further escalation and support continued dialogue between the two sides.