Summary
- Pakistan said its talks with Iran are aimed at restarting negotiations with the United States.
- A possible trilateral meeting involving the U.S. is also under review, raising hopes of easing tensions in the Middle East.
- Markets are focused on whether the talks will lead to renewed U.S.-Iran negotiations and whether a trilateral meeting can be arranged.
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Talks between Pakistan and Iran could pave the way for renewed negotiations with the U.S., signaling an effort to restore diplomatic channels.
Pakistan said its talks with Iran in Islamabad are aimed at restarting negotiations with the Trump administration, Axios reported on April 24.
A trilateral meeting involving the U.S. could also be considered afterward.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is also scheduled to visit Oman and Russia, leaving the timetable fluid.
After separate consultations under Pakistani mediation, a meeting with a U.S. envoy could take place as early as Monday, according to a source.
Markets are watching whether the talks will lead to an actual resumption of U.S.-Iran negotiations. A trilateral meeting is emerging as a key variable in easing tensions in the Middle East.


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