ALWAGHT- Pakistan actively works to preserve diplomatic talks between Iran and the US, sources report.
Pakistani authorities are making security preparations for potential Iranian and American delegations for a second round of talks on Pakistani soil, according to Al Jazeera sources. Pakistan is awaiting Iran's response regarding the timing for dispatching its negotiating team.
US President Donald Trump announced an extension of the ceasefire with Iran, despite previously stating that he would not do so under any circumstances. He claimed that Pakistani Army chief Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had asked him to delay an attack on Iran until a proposal is presented by Tehran.
Despite Trump's announcement and US media reports, Iranian officials have remained calm and silent, announcing no official position regarding participating or not participating in the negotiations. They emphasized that the US has violated the ceasefire in recent days and that Iran will not negotiate under pressure and threats.
