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Iran, US likely to hold next round of talks in Pakistan on July 11

Pakistan is emerging as the preferred venue as negotiators prepare to discuss sanctions relief, frozen assets and Iran’s nuclear programme, officials said.

  • Pakistan's capital city, Islamabad, has surfaced as the primary candidate to host the upcoming session of technical dialogues between Washington and Tehran scheduled for July 11.
  • Following the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, President Trump claimed the US 'knocked the hell out of Iran,' stating the regime wants a deal 'so badly.'
  • The upcoming deliberations aim to advance the framework established by the June 18 peace memorandum, which granted both nations a 60-day window to hash out a comprehensive geopolitical and nuclear agreement.
  • Key items on the negotiation table include discussions regarding Tehran’s nuclear initiatives, the lifting of economic sanctions, and the unfreezing of restricted Iranian funds held overseas.
  • The meetings will additionally tackle vital regional stabilization efforts, such as ensuring safe maritime navigation through the Strait of Hormuz and maintaining the active ceasefire in Lebanon.
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Islamabad is emerging as the most likely host for the proposed technical-level talks between the US and Iran. According to media reports, the meeting could discuss issues related to the nuclear program, economic sanctions relief, regional security, and the Strait of Hormuz. However, the final location and date of the meeting have not yet been officially confirmed.

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The Nation broke the news in Lahore, Pakistan on Saturday, July 4, 2026.
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