Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, is expected to visit Iran on Thursday. The visit comes amid growing diplomatic activity involving Washington and Tehran.
According to sources, Pakistan is playing a quiet but important role in ongoing backchannel efforts. These efforts aim to reduce tensions and support indirect communication between the two sides.
Reports suggest Islamabad has become a key facilitator in informal diplomatic messaging. It is helping exchange proposals and maintain contact through discreet channels.
A media report cited Pakistan as part of a group supporting sensitive negotiations. These efforts are described as part of a wider regional diplomatic push.
During the visit, there is speculation that a Near-Final draft agreement between the United States and Iran could be discussed. However, no official confirmation has been issued.
Officials have not confirmed whether a Near-Final deal has been reached. The situation remains fluid, with negotiations still ongoing through indirect means.
Sources indicate that talks continue through multiple diplomatic routes. Pakistan is reportedly helping relay messages between the involved parties.
Another round of discussions is expected in Islamabad after the Hajj season. These sessions may focus on implementation details and future steps.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi is also reported to have visited Iran twice within a week. This has been viewed as part of increased diplomatic engagement in the region.
Pakistan’s role includes supporting communication between the United States and Iran. It is also seen as a potential host for future indirect negotiation rounds.
Some reports describe long sessions that have not yet produced a final agreement. However, they are said to have helped maintain dialogue momentum.
Analysts say the process is still ongoing and not finalized. The Near-Final framework is being discussed but remains subject to change.
Officials involved have not confirmed any breakthrough. The developments are still under review, and no formal agreement has been announced.
The overall diplomatic effort continues quietly. It is focused on keeping communication open and preventing the breakdown of talks between the two countries.
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