US-Iran negotiations, BBC: There Are Signals for Secret Talks Through Pakistan Intermediation

Despite Islamabad leaving without an agreement, recent developments suggest that communications between the United States and Iran may not have been fully interrupted, reports the BBC. The US vice president, JD Vance, has stated that Washington has presented the best and final <x0ferfera”, while reports speak further of indirect contacts between the parties through mediation [...]
The US vice president, JD Vance, has stated that Washington has presented the best and final <x0ferferata”, while reports speak further of indirect contacts between the parties through Pakistan's mediation.
However, these possible talks have not been officially confirmed by either the US or Iran, making their nature and content unclear. Historically, communications through intermediate channels between the two countries have been difficult to verify and often covered by diplomatic discourse.
On the other hand, an Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman has stressed that Tehran did not expect an agreement to be reached in a single round of talks, leaving open the possibility for continuing dialogue.
The situation also reflects the clash of narrators between parties, which often address internal audiences with strong public attitudes, while backstage efforts can be developed.
Meanwhile, the future of the ceasefire remains uncertain as the impact of the conflict continues to be felt in regional and global stability, as well as in the lives of civilians affected by war.












