
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (Horn post) Talks between the United States and Iran aimed at ending the ongoing conflict in the Middle East began Saturday in Islamabad, marking a significant step toward potential de-escalation in the region.
Diplomatic sources described the discussions as “highly significant,” with both sides engaging in what observers called serious and closely watched negotiations. The meetings are focused on exploring pathways to reduce tensions and reach a broader ceasefire agreement.
Officials from both countries are expected to address key issues tied to regional security, military escalation, and mechanisms for sustaining long-term stability.
The talks, hosted in Pakistan’s capital, come amid increasing international pressure to bring an end to the conflict, which has raised concerns over wider regional instability.
Analysts say the outcome of the Islamabad negotiations could play a crucial role in shaping the next phase of diplomacy in the Middle East.
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