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Pakistan steps up diplomatic role in Iran-US nuclear talks

Greenwatch Desk World News 2026-06-20, 4:06pm

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Pakistan Interior Minister Syed Mohsen Naqvi has travelled to Tehran for meetings with senior Iranian officials as Islamabad continues efforts to mediate between Iran and the United States over nuclear negotiations,  media says.


The visit is intended to review and follow up on the progress of talks between Tehran and Washington, the source said. Naqvi left for Tehran on Saturday and is expected to hold discussions with senior Iranian authorities during the visit.

The trip marks Naqvi’s latest engagement as part of Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts to facilitate communication between Iran and the US.

During his previous visit to Iran on June 7, Naqvi met with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni.

Pakistan has been seeking to play a mediating role amid ongoing discussions between the two countries over Iran’s nuclear programme, reports UNB.