Major Diplomatic Talks to Be Hosted in Pakistan; Iranian Speaker and US Vice President Expected in Islamabad on Friday

Islamabad: Significant progress has emerged in the proposed Iran–United States talks, with Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and US Vice President JD Vance expected to attend negotiations in Islamabad on Friday.
According to media reports, both leaders will head their respective delegations. The talks are being viewed as a crucial step toward converting the recent temporary ceasefire into a long-term peace agreement.
Sources indicate that the negotiations will be hosted by Pakistan, providing a platform for direct discussions between Iranian and American representatives on ways to solidify the ceasefire and explore a sustainable resolution to ongoing tensions.
The talks aim to reduce current regional tensions and create a pathway for lasting peace between the two nations.





