Former US President Donald Trump is reportedly likely to travel to Islamabad to meet an Iranian delegation as part of efforts to advance a potential “Islamabad Accord”, according to diplomatic sources.
The visit, if confirmed, would coincide with Pakistan hosting the second round of high-level negotiations between the United States and Iran, aimed at reducing escalating regional tensions.
Islamabad Set to Host Second Round of US Iran Negotiations
Diplomatic circles confirm that preparations are underway in Islamabad for another phase of US Iran peace talks, focusing on regional security, sanctions relief discussions, and confidence-building measures.
Pakistan’s role as host reinforces its position as a neutral mediator capable of engaging both sides in sensitive geopolitical dialogue.
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Previous Round Ended Without Final Agreement
The latest development follows a previous round of negotiations held in Islamabad, which lasted nearly 24 to 25 hours but ended without a final agreement.
According to Iranian spokesperson Nasser Kanaani, the discussions were extensive and detailed, yet major differences remained unresolved, preventing a breakthrough.
Despite the lack of agreement, officials say meaningful progress was made on several key issues.
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Pakistan’s Growing Role as Diplomatic Host
Pakistan’s decision to host the talks highlights its growing importance in international diplomacy. Officials believe Islamabad offers a neutral and secure platform for dialogue between rival powers.
The country’s ability to maintain relations with both Washington and Tehran has positioned it as a potential facilitator for long-term diplomatic engagement.
Trump’s Potential Visit Could Shift Negotiation Dynamics
If confirmed, Donald Trump’s visit would mark a significant escalation in political engagement surrounding the talks.
Analysts suggest his presence could accelerate negotiations and increase global visibility of the proposed Islamabad Accord, potentially shaping the direction of future US Iran relations.
Regional and Global Attention Intensifies
The development is being closely monitored internationally, including in South Asia, where media coverage has intensified over Pakistan’s emerging diplomatic role.
Observers believe Pakistan’s involvement could reshape regional diplomatic dynamics and strengthen its profile as a key mediator in global conflicts.
Second Round Expected Soon Amid Ongoing Preparations
Although no official date has been confirmed, preparations for the second round of talks in Islamabad are reportedly in advanced stages.
Diplomatic sources suggest the upcoming session could become a decisive moment in ongoing efforts to reduce tensions and revive structured dialogue between Washington and Tehran.