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A new round of talks on the final details of the agreement is expected to take place in Islamabad.
The final terms of a proposed agreement between Iran and the United States (US) could be announced soon as diplomatic efforts continue to finalize the text, according to Arab media reports.
The reports said officials from both countries remain in contact as work proceeds on the wording of the agreement and on resolving outstanding issues.
Al Arabiya reported that senior Pakistani officials may travel to Iran in the coming days for consultations and diplomatic meetings related to the negotiations.
According to the report, a new round of talks on the final details of the agreement is expected to take place in Islamabad after Hajj, with the aim of advancing discussions among the parties involved.
Neither Washington nor Tehran has publicly confirmed the timeline or venue for any future negotiations.
More read, Naqvi visits Tehran again in effort to advance US-Iran dialogue
Earlier, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi arrived in Tehran for high-level discussions with Iranian officials focused on ongoing efforts to revive indirect talks between the United States and Iran.
According to Iranian media, Naqvi held talks with Iranian Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni and also met Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Commander-in-Chief General Ahmad Vahidi.
The meetings were held at Iran’s Interior Ministry headquarters, where officials discussed bilateral cooperation and the evolving security situation in the region.
The visit comes as Islamabad continues its diplomatic push to help reduce tensions and support stalled negotiations aimed at de-escalating conflicts in the Middle East.
Officials and media reports said Naqvi is expected to review recent developments in backchannel communications between Washington and Tehran, as Pakistan expands its mediation efforts in the region.
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