Pakistani Army Chief Mediates US-Iran Nuclear Talks in Tehran

Pakistan's army chief visits Iran to advance the next round of negotiations between the US and Iran over the nuclear program, sources express optimism for a breakthrough.
Pakistani army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa has traveled to Tehran to mediate the next round of US-Iran talks over the nuclear program, according to sources who spoke with Al Jazeera.
The sources expressed optimism about the potential for a breakthrough in the long-running negotiations, which have been stalled for several months. Pakistan has been playing a key role as a neutral intermediary between the two adversaries, who have been locked in a tense standoff over Iran's nuclear ambitions.
The visit by General Bajwa comes at a critical juncture, as both the US and Iran have signaled a willingness to resume direct talks in the near future. The negotiations have been complicated by a range of geopolitical tensions and domestic political considerations in both countries.
Source: Al Jazeera


