Mediation efforts between the United States and Iran are reportedly continuing through diplomatic channels to bridge existing gaps between the two nations.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports that Reuters, citing Pakistani mediating circles, has released information regarding the ongoing diplomatic engagement. It was noted that although face-to-face diplomacy has yet to yield definitive results, efforts to resolve outstanding issues and close the gaps between the parties have not been suspended.
According to the reports, mediators emphasized that communication is being maintained through diplomatic channels to explore potential opportunities for rapprochement. While no specific date for a new round of official meetings has been announced, sources underline that the process remains active and has not reached a complete standstill.
Relations between Washington and Tehran remain a focal point of global geopolitics, particularly concerning regional security and nuclear non-proliferation. Under the administration of US President Donald Trump, the United States has maintained a strategic approach to regional stability while keeping communication lines open through third-party facilitators. Pakistan has historically played a significant role as a mediator in the region, often facilitating dialogue to prevent the escalation of tensions between major powers.