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Pakistan says Iran-US talks expected to resume next week

The Tribune

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June 25, 2026

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Pakistan says Iran-US talks expected to resume next week

Pakistan has said talks between the US and Iran are expected to resume next week. In a statement issued late on Wednesday, Pakistan’s foreign office spokesperson Tahir Andrabi said “parties are on the table” and that the process was going on. The US and Iran last week signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at restoring []

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Sweden Herald

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· Jun 24, 2026

Pakistan: Technical talks between Iran and the United States to resume next week

Pakistan: Technical talks between Iran and the United States to resume next week

Syrian Arab News Agency

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· Jun 24, 2026

Pakistan says U.S.-Iran technical talks expected to resume next week

Islamabad, June 24 (SANA) Technical talks between the United States and Iran are expected to resume next week, Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday, as diplomatic efforts continue following recent understandings reached between Washington and Tehran. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tahir Andrabi said the next round of discussions was likely to take place next week, although []

TRT World

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· Jul 4, 2026

Pakistani PM speaks to TRT World about US-Iran talks | Exclusive Interview

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif says talks between Iran and the US are continuing despite great difficulties. In an exclusive interview with TRT World correspondent Kubra Akkoc, the top mediator said he hopes lasting peace between the two warring countries can be achieved within the next two months.

Middle East Eye

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· Jun 24, 2026

Pakistan says US-Iran technical talks to resume next week

Pakistan says US-Iran technical talks to resume next week Mediator Pakistan has said that technical talks between the US and Iran were set to restart next week. Talks will resume next week, I presume on Tuesday, Pakistan's foreign ministry spokesperson Tahir Andrabi told journalists in Islamabad, adding that next Monday or Wednesday were also possible start dates. Andrabi did not provide details on the location of discussions.

RedState

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· Jul 5, 2026

Report: New USA-Iran Talks Set for July 11 in Pakistan

Report: New USA-Iran Talks Set for July 11 in Pakistan

China Global Television Network

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· Jun 24, 2026

Pakistan foreign office: Iran-US technical talks to resume on June 30

Pakistan foreign office: Iran-US technical talks to resume on June 30

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Related coverage for "Pakistan says Iran-US talks expected to resume next week": Sweden Herald — Pakistan: Technical talks between Iran and the United States to resume next week. Syrian Arab News Agency — Pakistan says U.S.-Iran technical talks expected to resume next week. TRT World — Pakistani PM speaks to TRT World about US-Iran talks | Exclusive Interview. Middle East Eye — Pakistan says US-Iran technical talks to resume next week. RedState — Report: New USA-Iran Talks Set for July 11 in Pakistan . China Global Television Network — Pakistan foreign office: Iran-US technical talks to resume on June 30