US-Iran talks to launch tomorrow in Switzerland: Pakistan FM
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- US-Iran technical talks set for June 21 in Bürgenstock, Switzerland.
- Delegations from both countries will attend.
- Pakistan and Qatar will serve as mediators.
- Pakistan pledges continued support for the diplomatic process.
Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced that high-stakes, technical-level talks between the United States and Iran are scheduled to take place in Bürgenstock, Switzerland, on Sunday.
According to an official diplomatic document released by the ministry, the upcoming meeting serves as a direct follow-up to the recent signing of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding.
The discussions are aimed at advancing the framework and preliminary agreements established under the accord.
Pakistan, Qatar co-mediate
The diplomatic document reveals that the negotiations will not be conducted in isolation, highlighting a concerted multilateral effort to stabilize relations.
Representatives from both the United States and Iran will sit down together alongside a dedicated mediation team consisting of officials from Pakistan and Qatar.
The inclusion of both mediating nations is intended to provide a neutral ground for technical teams to dissect the operational finer points of the agreement.
The statement concluded by emphasizing Islamabad’s ongoing commitment to the peace process, with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs verifying that Pakistan will continue to actively facilitate the diplomatic track in its capacity as mediator to ensure the core tenets of the memorandum are fully realized.



