Pakistan’s Interior Minister, Syed Mohsin Naqvi, visited Mashhad, Iran on Saturday, initiating discussions aimed at facilitating negotiations between the United States and Iran. The visit is part of a continuing diplomatic push by Pakistan to encourage dialogue between the two nations. While the specific details of the talks remain undisclosed, the move signals Pakistan’s willingness to act as an intermediary. This initiative occurs amidst ongoing tensions and stalled diplomatic processes regarding Iran’s nuclear program and regional security concerns. The meeting took place in Khorasan Razavi province, highlighting the location’s importance in regional diplomacy. It is currently unclear what outcomes are expected from these discussions, but Pakistani officials have expressed hope for a positive impact on US-Iran relations.