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US-Iran Negotiations Scheduled to Resume July 11 in Pakistan

The upcoming round, facilitated by Pakistani mediators, builds directly on constructive technical talks held earlier this month in Doha, Qatar.

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U.S.-Iran negotiations are set to resume on July 11 in Islamabad, Pakistan, as both sides continue efforts to advance a comprehensive agreement following the June memorandum of understanding and recent technical discussions.

The upcoming round, facilitated by Pakistani mediators, builds directly on constructive technical talks held earlier this month in Doha, Qatar. Those sessions focused on implementing key elements of the interim accord, particularly maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz and aspects of Iran’s frozen financial assets. Mediators described the Doha meetings as positive, with progress noted on communication channels and oversight mechanisms.

Iran’s ongoing mourning period for the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, whose funeral ceremonies conclude around July 9, has shaped the timing. Iranian officials have yet to finalize their lead negotiator for the next phase, with that decision anticipated after the national observances wrap up. While neither side has issued an official confirmation of the July 11 date, reports from multiple outlets point to Islamabad as the venue for the next indirect discussions.

Central issues for the talks include verifiable limits on Iran’s nuclear program, structured sanctions relief tied to compliance, and ensuring freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump has stressed that any permanent agreement must deliver concrete results on denuclearization, sanctions enforcement, and regional maritime security. Iranian representatives have emphasized the phased release of frozen assets as part of a broader settlement.

The administration’s approach has emphasized strength and clear priorities. Trump has highlighted forward momentum on denuclearization efforts following recent sessions, underscoring a commitment to deals that protect American interests and those of key regional partners without repeating past weaknesses.

The resumption comes within the 60-day framework established by the June memorandum of understanding, which provides a structured timeline for finalizing terms to solidify the ceasefire and address outstanding concerns. Progress in these talks could stabilize energy markets, reduce regional tensions, and advance a durable peace grounded in verifiable commitments.

With Iran navigating its leadership transition and the United States maintaining firm positions, the July 11 discussions represent an important step in ongoing diplomatic efforts. Outcomes will depend on both sides’ willingness to meet core requirements for a lasting resolution that enhances security and upholds American leadership in the region.

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