Pakistan's prime minister and army chief will participate in US-Iran talks in Switzerland on Sunday, according to reports. The high-level attendance follows days of technical-level discussions mediated by Pakistan.
According to reports circulating on Israeli security channels, Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and the Pakistani army chief will take part in US-Iran talks scheduled for Sunday in Switzerland. The development marks a notable escalation in diplomatic profile for the negotiations, which have been mediated by Pakistan since the signing of a memorandum of understanding earlier this month. As The Zioneer reported at 17:29 on Saturday, technical-level talks between the US and Iran were set to begin Sunday. The reported inclusion of both the civilian and military leadership suggests the discussions may be entering a more consequential phase, though no further details on the agenda or expected outcomes have been confirmed.
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