Islamabad is expected to host the next round of high-level talks between the United States and Iran next week, with July 11 emerging as the likely date for the diplomatic meeting.
While an official announcement has yet to be made by either side, Pakistan is expected to play a central role in facilitating the discussions as part of its ongoing efforts to promote dialogue and regional stability.
The proposed negotiations are aimed at building on recent diplomatic contacts between Washington and Tehran, with both sides expected to discuss a range of key issues, including regional security, de-escalation efforts, and other matters of mutual concern.
Senior officials from both countries are anticipated to participate in the talks if the meeting proceeds as planned, although the final schedule remains subject to confirmation.
If the negotiations take place in Islamabad, they would represent another important diplomatic milestone for Pakistan, reinforcing the country’s role as a neutral platform for international dialogue.
Hosting the talks would also underscore Islamabad’s commitment to encouraging peaceful engagement, reducing regional tensions, and supporting diplomatic solutions to complex geopolitical challenges.

