A Saudi report says the United States and Iran are scheduled to meet in Pakistan on Sunday for further talks, according to a single report via Israeli media channels. The venue and date align with earlier reports of a potential deal signing, though no official confirmation has been issued.
A Saudi report, relayed by Israeli media, indicates that the United States and Iran are expected to hold a meeting in Pakistan on Sunday. The report comes amid a flurry of regional diplomacy following weeks of reported US-Iran talks, including earlier rounds in Switzerland and a reported deal signing initially slated for a prior weekend. As The Zioneer reported, Pakistan's Foreign Minister previously announced that the signing of the US-Iran agreement would take place on Sunday (June 14, 21:31 Jerusalem). The current report appears consistent with that earlier date, though the nature of this specific meeting — whether a final signing or another negotiating round — remains unconfirmed. The venue, Pakistan, has featured prominently in the diplomatic process, including a reported upcoming meeting between Pakistan's PM and Iran's Supreme Leader. No official confirmation from Washington, Tehran, or Islamabad has been published at this time.
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