Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Raza Naqvi is visiting Tehran today to monitor the ongoing negotiations between Iran and the United States, according to reports. The visit continues Pakistan's mediation role in the talks.
Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Raza Naqvi arrived in Tehran on Saturday to monitor the US-Iran negotiations, continuing Islamabad's active mediation role in the talks.
This visit follows a pattern of shuttle diplomacy: as The Zioneer previously reported, Pakistan's Foreign Minister traveled to Geneva on June 12 for mediation talks, and the Prime Minister stated on June 8 that a final objective was 'just about to be achieved.' Naqvi himself was reported leaving Iran on June 8 after mediating talks with the US. The sustained high-level contacts indicate Pakistan views the talks as entering a sensitive phase.
No details on the content or progress of the negotiations were provided in this report. The source is a single official announcement, and the actual status of US-Iran talks remains unconfirmed.
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