Important negotiations between the United States and Iran scheduled to take place in Islamabad, Pakistan, will last only one day.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports that this information was released by the Tasnim News Agency. The agency specifically emphasized that the meeting is planned for a single day, refuting claims by US media outlets that the process might extend over several days.
Regarding the schedule of the talks, the Al-Hadath television channel reported that the US-Iran meeting will commence after 17:00 Pakistan time (16:00 Baku time). Prior to this decisive process, the Iranian delegation is set to hold an official meeting with Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif after 13:00 local time (12:00 Baku time).
The meeting in Islamabad comes at a critical juncture for regional diplomacy, as international mediators frequently utilize neutral venues to facilitate dialogue between Washington and Tehran. These discussions under the administration of US President Donald Trump are expected to cover a range of geopolitical issues, including regional security and diplomatic protocols. Pakistan has historically played a significant role as a diplomatic bridge in the region, hosting high-level delegations to foster stability and communication between conflicting parties.