Kabul and Islamabad, Pakistan, May 21 2026 – The ongoing US-Iran nuclear talks have entered a delicate phase, with both Iran and its ally Pakistan seeking clarity on the parameters for negotiations. According to a Pakistani source, Army Chief General Asim Munir Khan remains in the country, and a potential visit to Iran is now contingent on the outcome of the Interior Minister’s visit.
The Iranian government has asked Pakistan for a brief period to assess and study the US negotiation terms, a move seen as a cautious approach in the face of intense diplomatic efforts to find a resolution to the nuclear standoff. Iran has long been concerned about the US’s demands regarding its nuclear program, and the request for a grace period reflects these concerns.
The sticking point in US-Iranian negotiations remains the enrichment of uranium, a key area of contention that has hindered progress. While the US has called for stricter measures to limit Iran’s nuclear ambitions, Iranian officials insist that their nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.
Pakistan’s role in facilitating the US-Iran dialogue has become increasingly significant, particularly given its historical relations with both countries. Islamabad has sought to maintain a delicate balance between its ties with Washington and Tehran, and the current situation has placed a premium on diplomatic finesse.
According to diplomatic sources, the Interior Minister’s visit to Iran is expected to focus on these very issues, with a view to gaining greater clarity on the US-Iran negotiation parameters. The Pakistani source also hinted that the Army Chief’s visit to Iran is contingent on a successful outcome of the Interior Minister’s trip, suggesting that Islamabad is taking a cautious approach to this sensitive diplomatic situation.
The US-Iran nuclear talks have been ongoing for several months, with various proposals and counter-proposals failing to yield a breakthrough. The current impasse has sparked fears of a potential escalation in tensions, which could have far-reaching consequences for regional stability.
In the face of these challenges, Pakistan’s commitment to facilitating dialogue and negotiations is seen as a critical factor in finding a resolution to this complex and contentious issue. As the situation continues to unfold, all eyes will be on the outcome of the Interior Minister’s visit to Iran, which is set to play a pivotal role in determining the next steps in the US-Iran negotiations.
