Arab media outlet Al Mayadeen has reported that the failure of recent negotiations between Iran and the United States does not necessarily signal a complete collapse of the diplomatic process, as regional efforts to revive dialogue continue.
The development comes after marathon talks held in Islamabad ended without a breakthrough, raising concerns over the future of a fragile ceasefire and broader regional stability.
According to the report, Pakistan is expected to persist in its diplomatic role, aiming to ease tensions between Tehran and Washington. Officials indicate that Islamabad will continue encouraging engagement and working to bridge differences between the two sides.
Pakistan has recently positioned itself as a key intermediary, facilitating dialogue at a critical stage in the crisis, with officials describing the situation as sensitive but still open to negotiation.
While the latest round of talks failed to produce an agreement, analysts suggest that diplomatic channels remain active, and the possibility of renewed negotiations has not been ruled out.
