Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that efforts to resolve disputes between the United States and Iran are still underway, even though recent talks in Islamabad failed to reach a final agreement.

Prime Minister Sharif stressed that the current ceasefire is the result of his country's efforts, adding that work continues to address several issues that remain unresolved.

He described the process as delicate, but with visible progress.

Sharif underlined the historic significance of these talks, noting that it was the first time in 47 years that delegations from the two countries sat face to face for direct negotiations.

He added that the discussions lasted about 21 hours and at some points were close to total failure.

Meanwhile, US Vice President JD Vance confirmed that the negotiations ended without a concrete agreement, leaving key issues between the parties still open.

Despite this, Pakistan has stated that it will continue to play the role of mediator to promote dialogue and avoid further escalation of the conflict in the Middle East.

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