
Pakistan announces US-Iran talks 'in coming days'
Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar announced on Sunday that the country would "host and facilitate meaningful talks between the two sides in coming days, for a comprehensive and lasting settlement of the ongoing conflict."
Dar made the announcement after a meeting in Islamabad with foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt.
Neither the U.S. nor Iran has confirmed when these talks would take place, whether they will be direct or indirect, and who will be involved in them for either side. In recent days, the U.S. has sent the Iranian regime, through the Pakistani government, a 15-point proposal for ending the conflict.
"Pakistan also has a very important relationship with the United States. We have remained actively engaged with the U.S. leadership as well, as part of our efforts to de-escalate the situation and finding a peaceful resolution of the conflict," Dar said. "In this context, Pakistan is very happy that both Iran and the U.S. have expressed their confidence in Pakistan to facilitate the talks."
Dar also said he had spoken to the Chinese foreign minister and the United Nations secretary general, both of whom he said expressed their support for the initiative.
-ABC News' Habi Khan






