Pakistan’s capital is ready for a historic diplomatic event as US-Iran talks are set to take place in Islamabad. High-level delegations from both nations are arriving on April 10, 2026, amid hopes for lasting peace in the Middle East.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met with US Ambassador Natalie Baker ahead of the discussions. He reassured officials that all security measures are in place to ensure the safety of foreign delegates during the US-Iran talks. Special guests, including US Vice President JD Vance, Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner, are expected to attend the sessions.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif told the federal cabinet that the delegations will meet to explore ways to maintain the two-week ceasefire and move toward sustainable peace. He emphasized that while hostilities have temporarily paused, the ultimate goal is a permanent resolution.
Field Marshal Gen Asim Munir has been praised for his crucial role in arranging the US-Iran talks. The premier highlighted Munir’s tireless efforts to maintain communication with both countries’ leadership, ensuring the negotiations proceed smoothly.
Ambassador Baker acknowledged Pakistan’s “robust and sincere” diplomatic efforts. She lauded the country’s mediation, which has helped reduce tensions and provided a platform for constructive dialogue. The upcoming US-Iran talks in Islamabad are being closely monitored by the international community.
Analysts note that the success of these talks could have a significant impact on regional stability. Pakistan’s strategic location and trusted diplomatic channels make it an essential mediator. The world now watches Islamabad as it hosts these high-stakes US-Iran talks, hoping they lead to tangible progress toward peace.
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