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STANDARD DIPLOMATIC UNVERIFIED

US-Iran Diplomatic Talks Scheduled in Pakistan

Jul 05, 2026 12:01 AM CT Islamabad, Pakistan diplomacy,us-iran,pakistan,negotiations,de-escalation

Summary

Reports indicate that Pakistan will host a new round of diplomatic negotiations between the United States and Iran on July 11. These talks represent a potential de-escalation channel or diplomatic maneuvering regarding regional tensions, including the Iran-Israel conflict theater, though specific outcomes remain uncertain.

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Pakistan to host new round of US-Iran talks, report says Pakistan is expected to host a new round of talks between the United States and Iran on July 11, according to Saudi state-owned broadcaster Al Arabiya, which cited unnamed sources. The report said the discussions are expected to focus on US...

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United States NEUTRAL

Expected to engage in talks with Iran to discuss regional issues.

Iran NEUTRAL

Expected to engage in talks with the United States.

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