Pakistan Receives Invitation for Iran-US Negotiations in Turkey
Pakistan's role is seen as key in de-escalating Iran-US tensions with regional states also invited to discuss nuclear and sanctions issues, officials said.
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Pakistan Invited To Join US-Iran Talks In Turkey: Report
Pakistan on Tuesday said that it has been invited to participate in Iran-US talks in Turkey aimed at diffusing tensions between the two nations. Foreign ministers from Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have also been invited.
We have been invited to join Iran-US talks to ease tension: Pakistan
Islamabad: Pakistan on Tuesday, February 3, said it has been invited to participate in the Iran-US talks aiming to reduce tension by arranging a deal between the two estranged nations. The talks are expected to take place at a neutral venue, possibly in Turkiye, and officials of regional countries will participate to give it a broader perspective for peace. Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson Tahir Andrabi confirmed that Islamabad has been invited.…
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Pakistan receives invitation for Iran-US negotiations in Turkey
Pakistan has been invited to participate in talks between Iran and the United States aimed at reducing tensions, the Foreign Office confirmed. The meeting is set for February 6 in Turkey, with Islamabad expected to play a facilitative role in the renewed diplomatic effort.
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