Tuesday, April 28, 2026-Iran’s foreign minister has returned to Pakistan as diplomatic pressure intensifies to salvage fragile U.S.–Iran ceasefire negotiations, with Islamabad once again at the center of urgent mediation efforts.
According to multiple reports, the visit by Iran’s top diplomat comes as talks between the United States and Iran remain unstable, with earlier negotiations having stalled over core disagreements and ceasefire enforcement issues.
Pakistan has been acting as a key intermediary, hosting and facilitating discussions aimed at preventing a full collapse of the truce framework, though progress has remained inconsistent and highly uncertain.
The renewed diplomatic push reflects growing urgency to keep negotiations alive amid rising regional tensions and unresolved battlefield pressures. While Pakistan continues to advocate for dialogue, the situation remains fragile, with both Washington and Tehran holding firm on key demands.
For now, the foreign minister’s return signals that backchannel diplomacy is still active—but far from guaranteed to succeed.

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