ISLAMABAD: Diplomatic activity in the federal capital has intensified following reports from government sources that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi is expected to arrive tonight, accompanied by a small delegation.

The visit is seen as a critical step in a broader mediation effort facilitated by Pakistan, aimed at bridging the divide between Tehran and Washington.

According to official sources, this visit is expected to culminate in a second round of peace talks between the United States and Iran. These negotiations are the direct result of extensive discussions and strategic coordination managed by the Pakistani mediation team. The groundwork for this diplomatic engagement appears well underway, as government sources confirm that a U.S. logistics and security team is already present in Islamabad to oversee the technical requirements of the negotiation process.

The convergence of high-level Iranian representation and American support teams in Pakistan underscores the country’s pivotal role in hosting these significant discussions. As the delegations assemble, the focus remains on the potential for the upcoming talks to yield a breakthrough in the ongoing peace process, supported by the logistical and diplomatic framework established in the capital.

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