Diplomatic meeting between Iran and the US expected in Islamabad

Preliminary information has emerged that a new stage of possible direct negotiations between the US and Iran may take place on April 27. This meeting is generating great interest in international politics, as it is assessed as an important step toward easing tensions in the Middle East.
It is reported that the negotiations are likely to be organized in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad. The process is expected to focus on easing relations between the two states, as well as ensuring regional stability.
This was reported by Axios journalist Barak Ravid. According to him, the meeting is planned to be attended by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and representatives of the US side.
It is also said that before the negotiations, separate meetings may be held with the mediation of Pakistan, attended by US President Donald Trump close adviser Jared Kushner and the president special envoy Steve Witkoff.
At present, the parties have not officially confirmed this information, but diplomatic sources emphasize that this initiative may serve to ease tensions in the region. At the same time, the Iranian side previously stated that it had no intention of compromising, which indicates that the process may be complex.
Overall, the date of April 27 is being closely watched by the international community, and it is possible that the results of these negotiations will have a significant impact on Middle East policy.
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