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US and Iran hold historic high-level talks in Islamabad after nearly 50 years: British media

Published on: April 11, 2026 4:30 PM

US-Iran war talks in Pakistan LIVE: Washington 'agrees to release' frozen  Iranian assets in first breakthrough | World News

According to British media reports, the United States (US) and Iran are set to hold their highest-level face-to-face negotiations since 1979, marking a significant diplomatic moment in decades-long tensions between the two nations.

Read More: Pakistan urges constructive engagement in US Iran Islamabad talks

The US delegation, led by Vice President JD Vance, has arrived in Islamabad for talks described as a crucial step toward strengthening a recently announced fragile ceasefire between Washington and Tehran. The discussions are being seen as one of the most important diplomatic engagements between the two countries in nearly 50 years.

Reports suggest that the Iranian delegation will also participate in the high-level meeting, which is expected to take place at the Serena Hotel in Islamabad. The talks are aimed at consolidating the temporary ceasefire announced earlier this week and exploring pathways for broader de-escalation in the region.

The negotiations come amid continued regional sensitivities, with Iran reportedly insisting that progress in the talks is conditional on stability in other conflict zones, including the situation involving Israel and Lebanon. Iranian officials have warned that the dialogue could stall if hostilities in those areas continue.

Despite these concerns, both sides have expressed willingness to engage in constructive discussions, with Pakistan playing a facilitating role in hosting and supporting the diplomatic process.

Observers note that the Islamabad meeting represents a rare opportunity for direct engagement between Washington and Tehran after decades of strained relations, sanctions, and indirect confrontation.

Read More: Iranian delegation arrives in Islamabad for US talks

While expectations remain cautious, the talks are being closely watched by the international community as a potential turning point in regional diplomacy and conflict resolution efforts.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: ceasefire, Diplomacy, Islamabad, JD Vance, Latest, Pakistan, US Iran talks

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