Irans Foreign Minister Leaves Pakistan Peace Talks Ahead of US Delegation Arrival
April 25, 2026 • Google News World
Iran’s Foreign Minister Departs Pakistan Peace Talks Ahead of US Delegation Arrival
Iran’s foreign minister departed Pakistan on Tuesday, leaving the country without meeting with a US delegation that was expected to arrive later in the day. The Iranian delegation had been engaged in peace talks with Pakistani officials, but their departure has raised uncertainty about the prospects for direct negotiations between Iran and the United States.
According to reports, the Iranian foreign minister left Pakistan for Oman, sparking concerns about potential retaliation from Iran over a US-led blockade of its ports. The US has imposed sanctions on several Iranian ships that have been seized by other countries, including the UAE and India.
The US delegation’s arrival in Pakistan was seen as an opportunity for direct talks between Washington and Tehran, but their departure without meeting with Iranian officials has cast doubt on the prospects for a breakthrough. The situation remains fluid, with both sides maintaining a cautious stance.
Pakistan’s government had been hosting the Iranian delegation in an effort to facilitate dialogue between Iran and the US, but it appears that this initiative may have fallen through. The US has expressed interest in engaging in direct talks with Iran, but the lack of progress so far suggests that significant challenges remain ahead.
The situation remains under observation as both sides continue to weigh their options.
Source: Google News World