
Pakistan has confirmed it will serve as the host nation for a second round of diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran, as international efforts continue to bring an end to the military conflict between the two countries.
Pakistani officials announced their willingness to facilitate these crucial peace negotiations, though they have not yet revealed specific details about the timing or exact location where these discussions will occur.
The announcement comes amid ongoing international pressure to maintain and potentially extend the current ceasefire agreement that has temporarily halted hostilities between Washington and Tehran.
The first round of negotiations appears to have made sufficient progress to warrant continued diplomatic engagement, with Pakistan positioning itself as a neutral intermediary in these high-stakes international peace efforts.








