Multiple reports say the next round of US-Iran technical talks is expected to take place in Islamabad on July 11. The talks, described as technical in nature, follow a delay tied to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s funeral, according to one outlet. The participating negotiators are expected to focus on a range of issues linked to Iran’s nuclear programme and broader regional concerns. Reports indicate discussions will include Iran’s nuclear programme and how it intersects with sanctions relief. They also point to security and stability topics, including regional security considerations and maritime stability in the Strait of Hormuz, a strategically important waterway. While the outlets differ slightly in wording, they broadly agree on the venue and timing—Islamabad and July 11—and on the general agenda areas. No source provides additional details on the level of representation, specific proposals to be considered, or any final agreements, and the reports present the planned talks as expected rather than confirmed.