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Islamabad Emerges as the Only Venue for US-Iran Talks, Iran Expresses Confidence in Pakistan

Iran says it trusts Pakistan and prefers Islamabad as the only venue for US-Iran talks, boosting Pakistan’s diplomatic role.

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Iran expresses full confidence in Pakistan, naming Islamabad as the preferred venue for US-Iran negotiations[Image by AFP]

April 16, 2026

Iran’s ambassador to Pakistan has stated that Tehran considers Islamabad the only suitable venue for negotiations with the United States. Speaking at a ceremony in the federal capital, the Iranian envoy said that Iran has complete trust in Pakistan for facilitating this important diplomatic process.

The ambassador’s remarks are being seen internationally as a sign of Pakistan’s growing diplomatic significance and strategic credibility. He emphasized that Iran prefers holding talks in Islamabad rather than any other location, reflecting the deep historical and strategic ties between the two neighboring countries.

According to diplomatic experts, Iran’s expression of unconditional trust in Pakistan further strengthens Islamabad’s role in efforts to ease regional tensions and in the broader context of US-Pakistan relations. The development comes at a time when the international community is increasingly acknowledging Pakistan’s mediation efforts for peace in the region.

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