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Pakistan Confirms No Date Set for US-Iran Talks as Asim Munir’s Role Gains Attention

Pakistan Confirms No Date Set for US-Iran Talks as Asim Munir’s Role Gains Attention

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan has confirmed that no date has been finalized for the next round of United States and Iran negotiations. Officials say the process remains uncertain due to its sensitive nature.

Amid these developments, discussions about Army Chief Asim Munir have gained attention. There were reports suggesting that Asim Munir might visit the United States. However, the Foreign Office has denied having any confirmed information about such a trip.

Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Andrabi addressed the issue during a briefing. He said he was not aware of any planned visit by Asim Munir to the US. He also urged media outlets to avoid speculation on the matter.

Officials revealed that key issues, including nuclear concerns, are still under discussion. However, details remain confidential. The talks are being handled with a high level of secrecy.

According to Andrabi, the negotiations are taking place under strict trust and privacy. Even basic information about delegations and schedules has not been shared publicly. This highlights the complexity of the ongoing diplomatic efforts.

Pakistan has emerged as an important mediator in these talks. Officials described the country’s role as active and extensive. The recent Islamabad negotiations lasted more than 30 hours, showing the seriousness of the situation.

Despite long discussions, no major breakthrough was achieved. This has kept uncertainty around the next round of talks. The region continues to watch the developments closely.

At the same time, Asim Munir is leading a high-level delegation in Tehran. His visit reflects Pakistan’s involvement at both military and diplomatic levels. It also shows the country’s commitment to regional stability.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is also on a multi-country visit. He is engaging with leaders in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Türkiye. These efforts aim to maintain diplomatic momentum.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has indicated that talks may resume soon. He also suggested Pakistan as a possible venue for future discussions.

Iran has confirmed that indirect communication through Pakistan is ongoing. Officials described it as a continuation of earlier negotiations.

In other news read more about After Islamabad Diplomacy Push, JD Vance Calls PM Shehbaz And Asim Munir ‘Incredible Statesmen’

The evolving situation shows Pakistan’s growing role in global diplomacy. The involvement of Asim Munir and other leaders highlights the importance of coordinated efforts. Authorities continue to handle the matter with caution and confidentiality.

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