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Iran Sends Fresh Nuclear Talks Proposal to Pakistan for Mediation

Iran has transmitted its latest negotiation proposal to Pakistan, seeking Islamabad's continued role as a diplomatic channel in the effort to reach a sustainable resolution to the US-Iran standoff that has defined the region's security landscape in recent months.

Pakistan has emerged as a key intermediary in the US-Iran engagement process, leveraging its relationships with both Washington and Tehran to facilitate the exchange of negotiating positions at a moment when direct communication between the two adversaries remains constrained. The routing of Iran's latest proposal through Islamabad underscores the significance Pakistan has assumed in a diplomatic process of global consequence.

The content of the proposal has not been disclosed publicly, though diplomatic sources indicate it represents an updated Iranian position following the earlier breakdown in talks. Both the United States and Iran have publicly acknowledged that a framework for negotiations exists, even as the gap between their respective positions on sanctions relief, nuclear enrichment limits, and security guarantees remains substantial.

President Trump has already indicated dissatisfaction with previous Iranian proposals, and Washington's response to the latest document transmitted via Islamabad will be a critical determinant of whether the current ceasefire holds and whether talks can progress toward a formal agreement. Pakistan's foreign ministry has confirmed receipt of the communication and stated that Islamabad remains committed to facilitating a diplomatic resolution.

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Sources: Brecorder
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