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Stage set for high-stakes Iran-US talks

i2wtcBy i2wtcApril 10, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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PM, CDF discuss mediation efforts, Capital under unprecedented security lockdown, dialogue being closely monitored

US imposed new sanctions on Iran . PHOTO: ANADOLU

ISLAMABAD:

Pakistan is set to host what could prove to be one of the most consequential diplomatic engagements in recent history, as senior leaders from the United States and Iran arrive in Islamabad for high-stakes negotiations following a devastating six-week war that has left thousands dead and pushed the global economy to the brink of recession.

Just three days after a fragile and hard-won ceasefire, the talks, scheduled for Friday, aim to determine whether the tenuous truce can be transformed into a durable peace agreement. With tensions still simmering across the Middle East, the Islamabad dialogue is being closely watched by world capitals as a critical test of diplomacy over conflict.

The American delegation will be led by Vice President JD Vance, accompanied by former President Donald Trump’s key Middle East envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. On the Iranian side, Parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf is expected to head the delegation, alongside Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and other senior officials.

The presence of such high-level figures underscores both the urgency and the gravity of the situation.

Islamabad has effectively been placed under an unprecedented security lockdown ahead of the talks. Key routes have been sealed, security personnel heavily deployed, and surveillance heightened to ensure the safety of visiting dignitaries. Officials say the negotiations will take place at a secure, undisclosed location, away from the media spotlight.

“Pakistan is a host and a mediator,” said a senior official, urging restraint and responsibility in media coverage. “This is not a media spectacle. The objective is not optics, but outcomes.”

Indeed, officials have emphasized that Pakistan’s role is not about seeking recognition but about facilitating meaningful dialogue between two adversaries who have remained locked in decades of hostility.

While details of the negotiating framework remain closely guarded, diplomatic sources indicate that both sides will initially hold separate meetings with Pakistani interlocutors. Islamabad is expected to act as an intermediary, shuttling messages and proposals between the two sides. However, the possibility of direct face-to-face engagement between American and Iranian officials has not been ruled out.

The United States is believed to be entering the talks with an expansive 15-point proposal. The plan reportedly covers key concerns including Iran’s nuclear programme, curbs on ballistic missile development, security of maritime routes, particularly the Strait of Hormuz and broader regional stability.

Iran, for its part, is said to be presenting a 10-point framework focused on securing firm guarantees against future military action, a phased reduction of the US military footprint in the region, new arrangements governing the Strait of Hormuz, and a comprehensive regional de-escalation mechanism.

Despite the diplomatic momentum, the ceasefire itself remains fragile.

Meanwhile, ahead of the all-important talks, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Chief of Army Staff and Chief of Defence Forces, met Prime Minister Sharif to review the progress of mediation efforts.

According to PM Office, both civilian and military leadership expressed satisfaction over the de-escalation achieved so far but stressed that maintaining the ceasefire would require sustained restraint from all parties.

They reiterated Pakistan’s readiness to provide “all-out support” to facilitate a negotiated settlement and underscored the importance of converting the current pause in hostilities into a lasting peace framework.

Sources reveal that at one critical juncture, the ceasefire was on the verge of collapse following Israeli strikes. However, Pakistan intervened diplomatically, persuading Tehran to exercise restraint and avoid retaliatory action that could have reignited full-scale conflict.

This behind-the-scenes role has further elevated Pakistan’s position as a key diplomatic player at a moment of global crisis.

Yet, officials remain cautious about expectations.

“This is a process, not an event,” said a diplomat familiar with the preparations. “There are deep trust deficits, complex issues, and multiple stakeholders. A breakthrough is possible, but not guaranteed.”



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