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STANDARD DIPLOMATIC UNVERIFIED

Iran-US Diplomatic Talks Scheduled in Pakistan to Address Sanctions and Nuclear Program

Jul 04, 2026 09:26 AM CT Islamabad, Pakistan diplomacy,sanctions,nuclear program,iran-us relations

Summary

Iran and the United States are scheduled to resume diplomatic negotiations in Pakistan on July 11. The talks will focus on lifting sanctions, unfreezing Iranian assets, and addressing Tehran's nuclear program. This development represents a potential de-escalation channel that could impact regional stability and conflict dynamics involving Iran.

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According to its sources, the talks will address sanctions against Iran, the unfreezing of its assets, and Tehran’s nuclear program

Sources (1)

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Actor Responses

Iran NEUTRAL

Agreed to resume talks to address sanctions and nuclear program issues.

United States NEUTRAL

Agreed to resume talks to address sanctions and nuclear program issues.

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