ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has offered to host potential talks between Iran and the United States, saying it is ready to facilitate dialogue at all levels if both sides agree.
Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Hussain Andrabi told media that Pakistan has consistently played a constructive role in promoting regional peace and would consider it an honour to provide a platform for negotiations between Iran and the United States.
He clarified that there was no confirmation of any formal talks taking place in Pakistan at present, but emphasised that Islamabad remains open in principle to hosting such a process. The spokesperson reiterated the same stance in remarks to international media.
Meanwhile, Iran has rejected reports suggesting that negotiations with the United States are currently underway.
Adding to the uncertainty, US President Donald Trump claimed that recent contacts had resulted in a 15-point agreement between the two countries, further complicating the situation.
Earlier, Israeli media reports had suggested the possibility of high-level meetings between US and Iranian officials in Islamabad, though no official confirmation has been issued.
According to international media, Pakistan is also engaged in behind-the-scenes diplomatic efforts aimed at facilitating communication between the two sides, raising hopes of easing tensions in the region.