US-Iran peace talks start in Burgenstock, Switzerland, with participating officials meeting amid efforts to reduce tensions between the two countries. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is reported to have publicly encouraged continued progress and expressed support for the talks. In the coverage, Sharif is also said to have praised Iran positively and highlighted the role played by US President Donald Trump in advancing the peace process. The reports frame Sharif’s remarks as backing the diplomatic initiative and maintaining momentum for negotiations. While the accounts focus on the opening of the talks and Sharif’s comments, they do not provide detailed new terms or specific outcomes from the sessions. The meeting is presented as part of an ongoing push toward dialogue between Washington and Tehran, with Switzerland serving as the venue for discussions. Overall, the sources emphasize the start of the negotiations and Sharif’s endorsement of the process rather than reporting concrete agreements reached during the opening phase.