US Officials Travel to Pakistan for Ceasefire Talks with Iran
April 9, 2026 • Google News World
US Officials to Meet with Iranian Representatives in Pakistan for Ceasefire Talks
A delegation led by US Special Envoy for Middle East Peace, John D. Vance, will travel to Islamabad, Pakistan on Saturday to engage in ceasefire talks with Iranian officials.
According to reports, the meeting is aimed at exploring possible agreements that could bring an end to hostilities between the two nations. The talks are expected to take place under the auspices of US-Iranian peace efforts.
Iran has expressed skepticism about the feasibility of such negotiations, describing them as “unreasonable” following recent Israeli strikes on Iranian targets.
The meeting is part of ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at reducing tensions in the region and promoting stability. Details of the talks are not yet available.
Representatives from other countries, including Israel, have also been mentioned as being involved in the peace process. However, no further information is currently available regarding their involvement.
The meeting marks an important development in US-Iran relations, with implications for regional security and global politics.
Source: Google News World