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US and Iran delegations head to Islamabad for crucial peace talks

Published on: April 24, 2026 6:12 PM

United States and Iran are expected to send high-level delegations to Islamabad today for the second round of peace talks aimed at reducing regional tensions. Sources said a US logistics and security team is already present in the federal capital ahead of the diplomatic engagement.

Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is also expected to arrive in Islamabad along with his delegation for discussions focused on ceasefire implementation and broader regional stability. Officials indicated that preparations at key government venues have intensified to facilitate the high-level meetings.

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The development follows continued diplomatic efforts by Pakistan, which has played a mediating role between Washington and Tehran. Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar has consistently urged both sides to maintain dialogue and avoid escalation, stressing the importance of peaceful engagement.

Furthermore, reports suggest that earlier negotiations faced challenges after disagreements emerged over maritime routes near the Strait of Hormuz, which remains a strategically sensitive waterway. Tensions had escalated in previous weeks due to military actions and counteractions, raising concerns about regional stability and global energy security.

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In addition, diplomatic efforts led to a temporary ceasefire extension after discussions involving multiple stakeholders, with Pakistan actively encouraging continued negotiations. Officials say the ongoing talks aim to build on earlier rounds held in Islamabad, which helped bring both sides back to the negotiating table despite earlier breakdowns.

Finally, observers note that the latest round of talks could prove crucial in shaping future US-Iran relations, particularly as both sides attempt to avoid renewed conflict. Islamabad’s continued facilitation highlights its growing role in regional diplomacy and efforts to maintain peace amid complex geopolitical tensions.

Filed Under: Pakistan, World Tagged With: ceasefire negotiations, Iran US diplomacy, Islamabad peace talks, Latest, Pakistan mediation, Strait Hormuz tensions, US Iran talks

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