Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has confirmed his participation in upcoming negotiations with the United States to be held in Islamabad.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports that the announcement was made by the Prime Minister of Pakistan. According to the official statement, Iran's involvement has been finalized for the high-level talks scheduled to take place in the Pakistani capital, aimed at addressing regional security and diplomatic relations.
The Prime Minister noted that the inclusion of the Iranian leadership is a significant step toward de-escalation in the region. These discussions come at a pivotal time as US President Donald Trump continues to reshape American foreign policy in the Middle East and South Asia. The involvement of Islamabad as a mediator highlights Pakistan's growing role in facilitating diplomatic channels between Tehran and Washington.
Historically, Islamabad has frequently served as a diplomatic bridge for regional powers seeking to resolve complex geopolitical disputes. This meeting follows a series of recent diplomatic efforts to stabilize the region and address long-standing issues regarding international sanctions and regional influence. The presence of President Pezeshkian marks one of the most significant direct engagements between the two nations in recent years.