Iranian delegation arrives in Islamabad for US talks
The talks follow a Pakistan-brokered ceasefire as both sides seek limits on Iran’s nuclear program and a reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
- U.S. Vice President JD Vance arrived in Islamabad leading a delegation to negotiate a durable ceasefire with Iran and reduce hostilities in Lebanon.
- The Iranian delegation, led by parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, arrived earlier in Islamabad, with both sides preparing for talks at a heavily secured location.
- Pakistan is mediating the negotiations, with involvement from its Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, aiming for a permanent ceasefire.
- The discussions occur amid ongoing conflicts including Israeli-Lebanese clashes and Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which has disrupted global energy routes and increased oil prices.
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The U.S. delegation headed by Vice President J.D. Vance has landed this Saturday at the Nur Khan air base outside Islamabad to start direct talks with the Iranian delegation to agree on a road map to end the war. Iran’s negotiating team, led by Mohamad Baqer Qalibaf, arrived early in the morning in the capital of Pakistan. Iran has conditioned the start of these negotiations on the lifting of sanctions by the U.S. and the extension of the truce …
While a ceasefire between Washington and Tehran hangs precariously in the balance, the two sides begin negotiations in Pakistan this Saturday. Follow our live coverage.
The U.S. delegation headed by the Vice President, J.D. Vance, has landed this Saturday at the Nur Khan air base outside Islamabad to start direct talks with the Iranian delegation to agree on a road map and bring an end to the war. Meanwhile, Trump does not hide his frustration at the development of a war that has put him out of his mind in recent days while a fragile ceasefire aimed at negotiating a peace to solve global problems caused by the …
U.S. President Trump recently sent threats to the leadership in Tehran, and now his Vice-President Vance is to negotiate a peace resolution in the Iran war in Pakistan. He has arrived in the country with his delegation.
Vance arrives in Pakistan for talks with Iranian officials to shore up shaky cease-fire
A US delegation led by Vice President JD Vance arrived in Pakistan on Saturday for high-level talks with Iranian representatives, the first such meeting since the war began more than a month ago that will test whether they can shore up a fragile cease-fire and pave the way for peace.
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