Negotiators from the United States and Iran are set to resume talks in Islamabad, with officials also weighing another meeting before the ceasefire deadline, Reuters reported. While details remain unclear, both sides show cautious optimism, with ongoing engagement signalling potential progress toward a broader agreement.
Negotiation teams from the United States and Iran are set to return to Islamabad later this week to resume peace talks, Reuters reported citing four sources familiar with the matter.
The discussions are expected to focus on easing tensions and exploring steps toward a broader agreement between the two sides. The sources spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the negotiations.
Fresh Push Ahead Of Ceasefire Deadline
Meanwhile, CNN reported that US officials are deliberating the possibility of convening another in-person meeting with Iranian counterparts before the current ceasefire expires.