Iran delegation meets with Pakistan over US talks on Middle East issues

April 11, 2026 • Google News World

A delegation from Iran has arrived in Pakistan for talks with US officials on a potential ceasefire agreement. The discussions are also expected to involve Lebanon and Israel, where a stalemate over the conflict is threatening a fragile truce.

According to reports, the Iranian delegation will meet with US negotiators in Pakistan, who are tasked with facilitating peace talks between the two sides. The talks come as tensions between Iran and the US remain high, following a series of military incidents in the region.

Separately, Lebanon’s government has expressed concerns over the stalled ceasefire negotiations, which have been ongoing for several weeks. Israeli officials have also stated that they are willing to engage in talks with Lebanese leaders to find a solution to the conflict.

The Pakistani government has confirmed that it will host the US-Iran talks, and has expressed its commitment to facilitating a peaceful resolution to the crisis. The exact details of the negotiations remain unclear, but officials on both sides have indicated that a breakthrough is possible.

Iranian officials had previously stated their willingness to engage in talks with US negotiators, and have expressed hope for a positive outcome. The success of these talks will depend on the ability of all parties involved to find common ground and reach a mutually acceptable agreement.

Source: Google News World