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Pakistan pushes breakthrough in US-Iran nuclear talks

Published on: April 16, 2026 3:40 PM

Pakistani officials expect a major breakthrough in US-Iran nuclear negotiations as diplomatic efforts intensify. The development signals potential de-escalation in a conflict that has caused significant regional instability. The talks directly affect global security, energy markets, and Middle East peace prospects.

Optimism grew after a high-level Pakistani delegation arrived in Iran, led by Syed Asim Munir. The delegation is reportedly carrying a strategic message from United States officials. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi received the delegation and welcomed Pakistan’s role in facilitating dialogue.

Read more: Pakistan opens new Iran transit corridor after hosting peace talks

Meanwhile, reports suggest Islamabad is working to prepare ground for a second round of formal negotiations. A journalist from Al Jazeera said Pakistani officials are actively relaying communications between both sides. He added that expectations for progress on the nuclear front remain high.

However, key disagreements persist over Iran’s uranium enrichment timeline and stockpile. Both sides differ on limiting enrichment between five and twenty years. Discussions also focus on managing Iran’s 440kg of enriched uranium, including options like export or dilution.

Read more: Pakistan and Iran edge closer to $10 billion trade deal 

The diplomatic push comes as Donald Trump expressed optimism about ending the conflict while warning of further economic pressure. Tensions remain elevated, especially around the Strait of Hormuz, where shipping activity has declined. Pakistan’s mediation could prove critical in shaping the outcome of the negotiations.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Iran uranium enrichment dispute, Latest, Middle East conflict 2026, Pakistan diplomacy Iran US, Pakistan mediation role, Strait of Hormuz tensions, US Iran nuclear talks

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