A potential early-stage agreement between Iran and the United States brokered with Pakistan’s key involvement may officially carry the name “Islamabad Declaration.” The next round of nuclear talks could take place as early as June 5, with both sides sending senior delegation heads.

Iran-US Nuclear Talks Edge Closer to a Historic Deal
A possible preliminary agreement between Iran and the United States may be officially named the “Islamabad Declaration” according to well-placed sources cited by the Al Hadath television channel. The announcement marks a significant step forward in months of tense diplomatic back-and-forth between Washington and Tehran.
Pakistan Steps In as the Key Peacemaker
Pakistan playing the role of chief mediator between the two sides is expected to announce a memorandum of understanding. Notably, neither Iranian nor American negotiators need to be physically present for this announcement. This move underscores Islamabad’s growing diplomatic clout in the region. Pakistan’s central role in brokering the deal has raised its stature as a neutral go-between in a deeply polarized geopolitical landscape.
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Trump Says the Deal Is Almost Done
US President Donald Trump had earlier stated that a deal with Iran is largely agreed upon. He noted that final aspects and finer details are still under discussion and that a formal announcement is coming very soon. “The possible preliminary agreement between Iran and the United States will be called the Islamabad Declaration,” the source told Al Hadath directly.
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Next Round of Talks Set for June 5
Sources familiar with the negotiations told the channel that Washington and Tehran are tentatively planning their next round of direct talks for June 5. Both sides are expected to send the heads of their respective delegations. The goal to hammer out the language of a comprehensive and final agreement. This round could prove decisive in sealing what would be one of the most consequential diplomatic deals of recent years.
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