A Pakistani delegation arrived in Tehran today, led by Army Chief Asim Munir, as part of ongoing mediation efforts. He was received by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arachi, according to Iranian media, after it was reported that contact with Washington through Islamabad continued following the failure of talks held at the end of last week. Iranian state television reported that the Pakistani delegation carries a new message from Washington to Tehran and will discuss the matter of future negotiations with Iranian officials. High-level Pakistani sources told AFP that Islamabad is working to bring both parties together for a second round, as Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif began a diplomatic tour on Wednesday that includes Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey, ahead of a possible second round of peace talks. Tehran - (AFP) Iran is receiving a Pakistani delegation on Wednesday, led by Army Chief Asim Munir, according to state television, after it was reported that contact with Washington through Islamabad continued following the failure of talks held at the end of last week. State television indicated that the delegation, to be received by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arachi, carries a new message from Washington to Tehran and will discuss the matter of future negotiations with Iranian officials. Trump told the New York Post that a new round of talks with Tehran could be held in Pakistan "within the next two days" after the first round failed to achieve a breakthrough. The war is nearing its end. In an interview with Fox Business to be aired on Wednesday, the U.S. president confirmed that the war is "nearing its end."
Pakistani Delegation Arrives in Tehran for US-Iran Mediation
A Pakistani delegation led by Army Chief Asim Munir arrived in Tehran to deliver a new message from the US and discuss future negotiations. Islamabad is actively working to organize a second round of peace talks.