Iran Requests Urgent Meeting with Washington in Pakistan .. High-Level American Move Changes the Scene

Iran Requests Direct Meeting and the United States Sends a High-Level Delegation to Pakistan
Iran and the United States are preparing to hold talks in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, after Tehran requested a direct meeting with Washington, as confirmed by White House spokesperson Caroline Levitt.
This step comes as part of diplomatic efforts to discuss ending the war between the two sides and finding a political settlement.
American Delegation Led by Witkoff and Kushner to Participate in Negotiations
The White House spokesperson announced that an American delegation led by Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and President Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner will head to Pakistan on Saturday morning.
She explained that the delegation will meet with representatives from the Iranian side, with the possibility of holding direct or indirect meetings between the two parties.
American Confirmations: Iran Requested the Meeting Directly
Caroline Levitt stated in remarks to Fox News that Iran initiated contact and requested a direct meeting with the United States, noting that President Trump's administration responded by sending senior negotiators to Pakistan.
She also confirmed that Vice President JD Vance will not participate in this round, although the option to join later remains open if necessary.
Negotiation Goals: Ending the War and Sensitive Issues on the Table
According to American sources reported by Axios, the upcoming talks between Witkoff, Kushner, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi aim to reach an agreement to end the war.
The discussions will include sensitive issues such as:
- The future of the Strait of Hormuz
- The enriched uranium file
- Reducing military and political tensions
- Exchanging security messages between the two sides
Media sources also indicated that Iran is pushing for Pakistan's support to lift the American blockade to facilitate negotiations.
Exchanged Statements and Rapid Political Developments
The American spokesperson confirmed that the talks come after direct communications between the two sides, while diplomatic sources mentioned that the Trump administration is closely monitoring developments, and the negotiating team will provide a direct report to the president and Vice President JD Vance.
Background: Failure of the Previous Negotiation Round in April
Iran and the United States held a round of negotiations on April 11 in Islamabad, but it ended without an agreement due to fundamental disagreements between the two sides.
The Iranian delegation was then led by political officials, while the American delegation was led by JD Vance, without achieving progress on the long-term settlement file.
Wider Iranian Diplomatic Round Led by Araqchi
In this context, Abbas Araqchi announced that his current visit includes Pakistan in addition to Oman and Russia, with the aim of:
- Coordinating bilateral issues
- Consulting on regional developments
- Strengthening relations with neighboring countries
He stated in a post on the platform “X” that “our neighbors are a priority,” referring to the importance of the regional path in current Iranian policy.
Pakistan's Role and Mediation Attempts
Diplomatic sources reported that Pakistan has played an active role in recent days in trying to bring the parties back to the negotiating table, after the previous talks experienced a sudden setback following Tehran's withdrawal from sending its delegation at the last moment.
Islamabad is also working to ease tensions between Washington and Tehran and facilitate ongoing diplomatic communications.
Summary of the Scene: Anticipation for the Results of a Crucial Meeting
These developments come amid international anticipation for what the Islamabad talks may yield, which could represent a turning point in the tension between Iran and the United States, whether towards gradual de-escalation or renewed escalation if negotiations fail again.