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Home » Vance to lead US delegation to Islamabad for Iran talks on Saturday
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Vance to lead US delegation to Islamabad for Iran talks on Saturday

i2wtcBy i2wtcApril 8, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Iran’s delegation is expected to be led by Parliament Speaker Baqer Qalibaf with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi

Vice President JD ​Vance. Photo: Reuters

United States President Donald Trump is dispatching his Iran negotiating team, led by Vice President JD ​Vance, to Pakistan for talks, the White House told reporters on Wednesday, adding that the ‌first round of negotiations would take place on Saturday.

With several of Iran’s veteran political leaders killed in the war, Iran’s delegation is expected to be led by parliament speaker and former Revolutionary Guards commander Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, with Foreign Minister ​Abbas Aragchi.

She said President Trump will continue discussions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the possibility of including Lebanon in an Iran ceasefire deal

“This will continue to be discussed, I am sure, between the president and Prime Minister (Benjamin) Netanyahu, the United States and Israel and all of the parties involved,” Leavitt told reporters.

The confirmation of the talks came after relief over a truce between the United States and ​Iran gave way to alarm that fighting was still raging across the region, ⁠as Israel launched its biggest attacks yet on Lebanon, and Iran struck Gulf neighbours’ oil facilities.

Read: US, Iran agree to two-week ceasefire with reopening of Strait of Hormuz

World financial ​markets rose after Trump announced the agreement late on Tuesday, two hours before a deadline he had set ​for Iran to open the blockaded Strait of Hormuz or face the destruction of its “whole civilisation”.

But even as Israel and the United States paused their attacks on Iran, Israel escalated its parallel war with Iran-aligned Hezbollah in Lebanon, launching its heaviest ​strikes yet, sending huge columns of smoke above Beirut as buildings crumpled.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ​Netanyahu said the ceasefire did not include Hezbollah and that Israel would “continue to strike them.”

Netanyahu said Israel had achieved many ‌of ⁠its objectives in the war with Iran, but still had others to accomplish. He said that those could be reached either through a U.S.–Iran agreement or by resuming the military campaign, stressing that Israel had its “finger on the trigger” and was prepared to return to fighting at “any moment.”

Iran’s Tasnim news agency ​cited an unnamed source warning ​that Iran will ⁠withdraw from the ceasefire if attacks on Lebanon continue.

Also Read: How Pakistan brokered a two-week ceasefire deal between US, Iran?

Lebanon’s civil defence service said 254 people had been killed in Israel’s strikes across Lebanon on Wednesday. The ​highest toll was in the capital Beirut, where Israeli strikes killed 91 ​people, it said. ⁠Residents said some of the Israeli strikes had come without the usual warnings for civilians to evacuate.

Despite concerns over the durability of the ceasefire, Brent crude , which had risen by more than 50% since the ⁠war began, ​was down around 14% on the day, at $95.20 a barrel ​at 1720 GMT.

US stocks jumped to near one-month highs, joining a major global relief rally.



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