Pakistan sets modest goal for US-Iran summit to keep negotiations ongoing
April 10, 2026 • Google News World
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan has set a modest goal for the upcoming US-Iran summit, aiming to keep talks going and achieve a permanent ceasefire. The talks are scheduled to take place in Islamabad.
According to reports, Pakistan PM Khan stated that the talks are “make or break” for achieving a permanent ceasefire. He emphasized the importance of finding a mutually acceptable solution to the ongoing conflict.
Meanwhile, US Senator JD Vance has warned Iran not to try to play the US in peace talks, according to live updates from the talks. The Strait of Hormuz remains closed due to tensions between the US and Iran.
Inflation in the US has also surged, with March inflation rates increasing due to energy costs. The latest developments come as diplomats prepare for the high-stakes summit.
The US-Iran talks are expected to be a critical moment in efforts to resolve the ongoing conflict. Pakistan’s involvement in the talks is seen as an attempt to mediate between the two sides and achieve a peaceful resolution.
The summit is scheduled to take place in Islamabad, with details of the agenda and expected outcomes still unclear.
Source: Google News World