ISLAMABAD: United States Vice President JD Vance and his delegation arrived in Islamabad on Saturday morning for the first direct high-level negotiations between Washington and Tehran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, as Pakistan seeks to transform a fragile two-week ceasefire into a durable end to six weeks of war.
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ISLAMABAD: A high-level Iranian delegation led by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Islamabad early Saturday for the first direct negotiations between Washington and Tehran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, as Pakistan attempts to broker an end to the Middle East conflict that has roiled the region since late February.
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US dispatches Vance to Pakistan for high-stakes Iran negotiations
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Pakistan hosts high-stakes US-Iran talks in Islamabad as shaky ceasefire strains under disputes over Lebanon and oil flows
By Staff Reporter ISLAMABAD: The streets of Pakistan’s capital lay eerily quiet Friday under a sweeping security lockdown, as authorities prepared to welcome senior American
The Fragile Path to Peace in Islamabad
On Saturday morning, in the tree-lined diplomatic quarter of a capital better known for coups and crises than for brokering great-power peace, Vice President JD Vance will sit down with senior Iranian officials for the first direct negotiations between Washington and Tehran since the war began on Feb. 28. The meeting, hosted by Pakistan and involving Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff on the American side, carries the weight of a region already scarred by nearly six weeks of fighting, at least 3,800 dead and an economic shock that has sent oil prices soaring and left hundreds of ships idling in the Persian Gulf.
