US and Iranian Officials Meet for Ceasefire Talks in Islamabad
April 11, 2026 • Google News World
US and Iranian Officials Meet Face-to-Face in Islamabad for Ceasefire Talks
In Islamabad, Pakistan, US and Iranian officials have met face-to-face as part of ongoing ceasefire talks. The meeting is a significant development in the efforts to resolve tensions between the two countries.
According to reports, the US has begun clearing mines in the Strait of Hormuz, which has been a point of contention between Iran and the US. This move is seen as an attempt to ease tensions and create a more favorable environment for peace talks.
The meeting between US and Iranian officials is being closely watched by diplomats and analysts, who are hoping that it will lead to a breakthrough in the negotiations. The talks are taking place against the backdrop of rising tensions in the Middle East, with Iran’s nuclear program and the ongoing conflict in Yemen being major concerns.
The US has been engaged in diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis with Iran, which has been escalating in recent months. The meeting in Islamabad is seen as a key step towards finding a peaceful solution to the conflict.
Details of the talks are still emerging, but officials on both sides have expressed optimism about the prospects for a breakthrough. The meeting marks an important milestone in the efforts to resolve tensions between the US and Iran.
The location of the meeting has been kept confidential, but it is believed that Islamabad was chosen due to its neutral status and proximity to both countries.
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