Pakistan Ready to Host US–Iran Peace Talks, No Dates Set Yet

Pakistan said it is prepared to host talks between the United States and Iran aimed at ending the Middle East war, though no timeline has been agreed on, and any negotiations would depend on when both sides are ready to engage.
Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on April 2 that Islamabad is willing to facilitate dialogue, positioning itself as a key intermediary as diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the conflict gather pace.
At a news conference in Islamabad, ministry spokesperson Tahir Andrabi said the timing of any talks would be determined by Washington and Tehran.
“Both Iran and the U.S. have expressed their confidence in Pakistan to facilitate these talks,” Andrabi said, adding that Islamabad would be “honored to host and facilitate” negotiations toward a “comprehensive and lasting settlement” of the war….