Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar is likely to visit Switzerland for three days, sources said on Friday. Moreover, he is expected to attend the signing ceremony of the proposed US-Iran memorandum of understanding. The visit could mark another important step in ongoing diplomatic efforts.
Pakistan Delegation Expected to Attend
According to sources, a high-level Pakistani delegation will accompany Dar during the expected visit. Officials said the delegation could depart late Friday night or early Saturday. Furthermore, Dar is scheduled to attend meetings linked to the evolving diplomatic process.ย
The proposed memorandum seeks to ease longstanding tensions between the United States and Iran. Pakistan has played an active role in facilitating dialogue between both countries. Consequently, Islamabad remains closely involved as negotiations approach their final stage.
During the visit, Dar is also expected to meet senior Swiss officials. The discussions will likely focus on bilateral relations, regional developments, and ongoing diplomatic initiatives. However, authorities have not officially confirmed the visit or released the delegation’s schedule.
Peace Talks Near Final Stage
The expected visit follows reports of major progress in negotiations between Washington and Tehran. Earlier, Pakistani, Iranian, and American officials signaled that the proposed agreement had reached its final stages.ย
Additionally, the planned signing ceremony has fueled expectations of a significant diplomatic breakthrough. Officials believe the agreement could help reduce regional tensions and strengthen long-term stability.
Nevertheless, no formal announcement has confirmed the signing ceremony or the agreement’s completion. Sources said additional details regarding the visit and the proposed memorandum are expected in the coming days. Until then, officials continue preparations while closely coordinating diplomatic efforts with all involved parties.
