Afghanistan, April 16 -- Pakistan is hopeful of a major breakthrough in U.S.-Iran nuclear talks as mediation intensifies despite key disagreements over enrichment limits and uranium stockpiles.
Pakistani officials told Al Jazeera they expect a "major breakthrough" in ongoing negotiations between Iran and the United States over Tehran's nuclear program.
The report, published on April 16, said Pakistan has intensified diplomatic efforts to help end the conflict, which has caused significant casualties and regional instability.
Optimism grew as a high-level Pakistani delegation led by Asim Munir arrived in Tehran, reportedly carrying a U.S. message for Iranian leadership.
According to Press TV, the visit is part of broader mediation effort...