We at Clever Debates have been keeping a close eye on the latest news from the diplomatic front, and I want to share some news straight from Islamabad. A high-ranking government official says that Pakistan is more sure than ever that it can get Iran to take part in US talks, either directly or indirectly. People who watch the peace talks around the world are noticing this growing sense of hope. As someone who has been following these talks from the heart of Islamabad, I can say that the momentum is real.
The Role of Pakistan in US-Iran Talks
It’s easy to see why Pakistan has chosen to be a natural mediator when we look at the long history between Islamabad and Tehran. I have seen how officials in Islamabad, especially those who work near the G-5 and Red Zone diplomatic enclaves, are using their connections to get things done. They think that their special connections can help Iran take part in future talks between the US and Iran.
In the past few months, Pakistan’s role as a mediator has become more important as both Washington and Tehran face more pressure in the region to get back together. A high-ranking official told Clever Debates that the government is quietly working behind the scenes, using trusted backchannels and long-term contacts. The goal is simple: to get Iran to join a peace talk that could change the situation in the area.

Islamabad Talks: What’s Happening on the Ground
As I walk through the halls of Islamabad’s Foreign Office, I can feel that policymakers are becoming more responsible. People think that Pakistan’s job in helping Iran and the US talk is not just to mediate, but also to make the whole region more stable, including important areas like the Blue Area and Diplomatic Enclave.
Along with this sense of urgency, there is also a strategic patience. Pakistani officials know that dealing with Iran will be tricky, especially after years of distrust. But everyone at Clever Debates agrees that the talks in Islamabad are going well, and everyone is becoming more willing to talk.
