Pakistan says it will be host to US-Iran talks in the next few days.

Pakistan's foreign minister has said his country will soon host talks between the US and Iran. According to SkyNews, Isq Dar did not reveal whether the talks were direct or indirect, and there was no immediate notice from either side. He spoke after senior diplomats from Turkey, [...]
According to SkyNews, Isq Dar did not reveal whether the talks were direct or indirect, and there was no immediate notice from either side.
He spoke after top diplomats from Turkey, Egypt and Saudi Arabia met in Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, to discuss how to end the month-long war.
Dar stressed that “Pakistan is very happy that both Iran and the US have expressed their confidence in facilitating Pakistan” of the talks, which he said would occur in the next “x3>.
He also said foreign ministers from Turkey, Egypt and Saudi Arabia have supported Pakistan's peace efforts.
The ministers will meet again Monday.
Pakistan has emerged as a mediator, having relatively good ties with both Washington and Tehran, reports Telegraph, broadcast Periscope.
Pakistani officials have said their public effort comes after weeks of calm diplomacy.
We remember that on February 28th, the United States and Israel launched a large-scale military operation against Iran.
Meanwhile, an answer has come from Iran, attacking in the direction of Israel and leading American military bases in the region.
In addition, there have been continued tensions in the region.
And even though the Iran War has entered the fifth week, at least so far there has been no sign of any progress that could prevent escalation. /Periscope












