Pakistan Proposes Second Round of Iran-US Talks in Islamabad to Extend Ceasefire

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High-ranking Pakistani officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, revealed that the first summit was not an isolated event but part of a continuous diplomatic pipeline.

With the backing of Turkey and Egypt, Pakistan is leading a renewed push to bring Washington and Tehran back to the table. The immediate priority remains the extension of the fragile ceasefire that has momentarily paused regional hostilities. While Islamabad is the preferred venue once again, sources indicate that Geneva is also under consideration as a potential neutral site. If finalized, the talks could take place as early as Thursday.

While the White House has yet to comment on the proposal, the global community remains hopeful that this sustained mediation effort will prevent a return to full-scale conflict.

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