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Pakistan hosts US Iran talks amid fragile ceasefire tensions

Pakistan hosts US Iran talks amid fragile ceasefire tensions

Pakistan will host Pakistan US Iran talks in Islamabad this weekend. The move follows a fragile two-week ceasefire between Washington and Tehran. However, fresh strikes and rising tensions have already tested the truce.

Talks Begin Amid Rising Tensions

Officials expect delegations to arrive on Friday, while talks will start on Saturday. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif confirmed the plan during a cabinet meeting. He described the moment as historic and urged both sides to act with restraint.
The United States delegation will be led by JD Vance. Meanwhile, Iran will send Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Speaker Bagher Ghalibaf. In addition, senior envoys will support the process.
Pakistan has increased security across Islamabad. Authorities also declared public holidays to manage logistics. As a result, officials aim to ensure smooth and secure discussions. However, tensions remain high. Israeli strikes in Lebanon and Gulf incidents continue to raise concerns. Therefore, the ceasefire appears fragile despite diplomatic efforts.

Key Disputes and Diplomatic Push

The talks will focus on major disagreements. The US wants limits on Iran’s nuclear programme. In contrast, Iran demands sanctions relief and recognition of its nuclear rights.Iran also calls for a wider ceasefire, including Lebanon. However, Washington says the truce applies only to direct conflict. This gap continues to fuel mistrust.
Former President Donald Trump has backed the talks but warned of consequences if progress stalls. Meanwhile, Iran has signalled it may withdraw if violations continue.
Pakistan has received global praise for mediation. Countries like China, Saudi Arabia, and Türkiye have supported the effort. As a result, Islamabad now plays a key diplomatic role.
Still, success is not certain. Ongoing clashes and deep mistrust could derail progress. Even so, both sides have a rare chance to move toward lasting peace.

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