US Delegation Heads to Islamabad Ahead of Iran Ceasefire Expiration
April 21, 2026 • Google News World
A U.S. delegation is scheduled to depart for Islamabad, Pakistan, as a ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran nears its expiration date.
According to reports, the delegation’s visit marks an important step in ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at resolving tensions between the two nations. The exact details of the delegation’s itinerary have not been disclosed.
The U.S. government has confirmed that it is taking steps to prepare for a potential escalation of hostilities, although no further information on this matter has been released.
Pakistan’s role as a mediator in the conflict has been acknowledged by both countries. Islamabad has been working to facilitate communication between Washington and Tehran in an effort to find a peaceful resolution.
The ceasefire agreement is set to expire on March 22, prompting concerns about the potential for increased tensions or even military action. The U.S. delegation’s visit is seen as an attempt to address these concerns and prevent any further escalation.
Details of the delegation’s plans and activities are not yet available.
Source: Google News World