Pakistan Expects Iran Nuclear Breakthrough as Army Chief Visits Tehran
Pakistan's army chief traveled to Tehran as Pakistani mediators say they expect a major breakthrough in talks about Iran's nuclear program. Sources told Al Jazeera that Pakistan is helping advance the next round of US-Iran negotiations.

Pakistan's army chief made a rare diplomatic trip to Tehran as Pakistani mediators express growing optimism about Iran's nuclear negotiations. Sources told Al Jazeera that Pakistan expects a major breakthrough on the nuclear front.
The visit comes as Pakistan works to advance the next round of talks between the US and Iran over Tehran's nuclear program. Pakistani mediators are reportedly optimistic about the potential for progress in these high-stakes negotiations.
However, sources cautioned that obstacles remain. There are still detractors on all sides who could derail the diplomatic effort, making any breakthrough far from guaranteed.
Iran's nuclear program has been under international scrutiny for years, with the US and other world powers seeking to limit Tehran's uranium enrichment capabilities. Previous nuclear deals have collapsed, leading to increased sanctions and regional tensions.
Iran's nuclear program has been a global flashpoint for years, with sanctions affecting oil prices and regional stability. Any breakthrough could ease tensions in the Middle East and impact energy markets worldwide.
Watch for announcements about the next round of US-Iran nuclear talks and any official statements from Pakistani or Iranian officials.
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