Iran and the United States have confirmed that new US-Iran talks will take place in Islamabad on April 10. The aim is to finalize a ceasefire agreement and reduce rising tensions between the two countries.
According to Iranโs Supreme National Security Council, Tehran has shared a ten-point proposal with Washington through Pakistan. This proposal will serve as the foundation for the upcoming US-Iran talks. Officials say the document outlines key conditions for peace and future cooperation.
Reports from US media suggest that the administration of Donald Trump is preparing for direct engagement with Iranian officials. Senior representatives expected to attend include J. D. Vance, Jared Kushner, and Steve Witkoff. Pakistani mediators are also likely to assist during the discussions.
Iranian authorities described the current ceasefire as a positive step. They believe the US-Iran talks could lead to a lasting agreement. Key issues under discussion include lifting economic sanctions and restoring Iranโs frozen financial assets abroad.
Tehran has presented the proposal as a strong diplomatic move. Officials say the country has maintained its position despite ongoing pressure from the United States. They view the negotiations as a sign of progress rather than compromise.
President Trump confirmed that the US has received Iranโs proposal. He called it a workable starting point for dialogue. He also stated that both sides are close to reaching a long-term agreement. According to him, several past disagreements have already been resolved.
The upcoming meeting in Islamabad is seen as a key moment in the peace process. Observers believe the outcome of these US-Iran talks could shape regional stability in the coming months.
Officials from both sides have expressed cautious optimism. They hope the negotiations will lead to a sustainable ceasefire and improved diplomatic relations.
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