Summary
- Pakistan's foreign minister said the possibility of extending the talks deadline is fading.
- Ahead of the deadline for negotiations between the US and Iran, whether talks can be extended through mediator countries remains a key variable.
- With military tensions in the Middle East continuing, developments after the deadline are set to be a key variable.
Forecast Trend Report by Period


Pakistan's foreign minister said the chances of extending the deadline for talks with Iran are diminishing. Islamabad still wants negotiations to continue, but expectations for an extension have weakened.
Walter Bloomberg reported on July 7 that the minister told Norway's foreign minister, "We have not given up yet, but hopes for extending the deadline are fading."
The comments came ahead of a deadline for negotiations between the US and Iran. Whether the talks can be extended through mediator countries remains a key variable.
Pakistan has been involved in the process as one of the mediating countries. But the possibility of an extension has declined as differences over the deadline remain unresolved.
Military tensions in the Middle East continue. Developments after the deadline will be critical, with military responses and diplomatic moves set to draw attention.


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