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Islamabad Emerges as a Strategic Hub for US-Iran Nuclear Diplomacy

 The possibility of Islamabad hosting the next round of technical negotiations between the United States and Iran highlights Pakistan’s growing diplomatic relevance in regional peace efforts. Following the June Memorandum of Understanding, both sides are working toward a comprehensive agreement covering Iran’s nuclear programme, sanctions relief, maritime security, and regional stability. Choosing Islamabad as the preferred venue would reinforce the value of neutral mediation in resolving complex geopolitical disputes.

Pakistan’s Diplomatic Role Gains International Recognition

Pakistan, alongside Qatar, has played an increasingly constructive role in facilitating indirect dialogue between Washington and Tehran. Hosting sensitive technical negotiations demonstrates confidence in Islamabad’s ability to provide a neutral environment for diplomacy. Such engagement also strengthens Pakistan’s international standing as a bridge for dialogue during periods of heightened regional tension.

Technical Talks Could Shape Regional Security

The upcoming discussions are expected to address key issues, including Iran’s nuclear programme, frozen assets, sanctions relief, and freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. Progress on these matters would contribute to reducing tensions across West Asia while supporting energy security and international trade routes.

Diplomacy Remains the Best Path Forward

Despite political differences, continued negotiations offer the most realistic opportunity for long-term stability. If technical teams produce meaningful progress, the anticipated high-level talks in Doha could move both countries closer to a broader agreement. Islamabad’s emerging role reflects how diplomacy continues to outperform confrontation in addressing today's most challenging international security issues.



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