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US-Iran talks as Pakistan mediates Pakistani officials are expecting a “major breakthrough” in [talks
US would standby the agreement and that talks would go smoothly in Islamabad. They told Iran to accept this deal.” Pakistani officials
US-Iran ceasefire looked increasingly precarious](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/09/israel-bombing-lebanon-us-iran-ceasefire-condemnation), amid Israel’s continued bombardment of Lebanon and disputes over the terms of the talks, Pakistani officials
Iran’s foreign ministry said any talks would be indirect and Pakistani officials would convey messages. The first round of talks in Pakistan, led on the US
talks with the US aimed at ending their war, now in its eighth week. But while Pakistani officials close to the mediation efforts remain cautiously hopeful that Iran
talks](/news/2026/3/24/pakistan-ready-to-host-us-iran-talks-can-latest-peace-push-work) between the US and Iran. A day later, Pakistani officials delivered a 15-point
US-Iran ceasefire after talks in Islamabad ended without agreement on 11 April, while Pakistani Prime Minister Sharif begins visits to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey as diplomatic discussions proceed. According to Iranian officials
Pakistani officials say they are trying for more talks between the US and Iran ahead
Pakistani officials have expressed confidence that Iran will resume talks – the highest-level negotiations between the US
US has called for its complete removal. A Pakistani official said Iran was insisting that Vance lead the Iranian delegation to any future talks
Iran and the US to keep talks alive behind the scenes and inch towards a peace agreement, officials and experts say. Pakistani
US had conveyed its response to the proposal via Pakistan, and Iran was reviewing it. Neither side gave details. A senior Pakistani official involved in the talks
Pakistani official said that there was still a lack of trust between Iran and the US. “There is still ambiguity in talks
US official and two sources. - **Araghchi’s talks with Pakistani officials on Sunday had included “implementing a new legal regime over the strait of Hormuz**, receiving compensation, guaranteeing no renewed military aggression by warmongers
Pakistani military and government leaders in regional capitals have raised hopes of ending the US-Israel war with Iran through negotiations. This could initially take the form of a “framework agreement” between the United States
Iran’s Araghchi leaves Pakistan United States President Donald Trump has announced that his envoys would not be travelling to Pakistan for talks with Iranian officials after Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi left the country
US and Iran failed to reach a deal to end the war after high-stakes [talks](/news/liveblog/2026/4/12/iran-war-live-historic-face-to-face-talks-with-us-continue-in-islamabad) in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, but the two-week ceasefire declared a week ago held. The truce
Iran and the US in its newfound role as global peacemaker, it is also seeking to recast its diplomatic standing and attract business. Pakistani officials, mediating between an unpredictable US president and hardliners in Tehran
Iran and [spiralled across the Middle East](/news/2026/4/15/iran-war-what-is-happening-on-day-47-of-the-us-iran-conflict). “The urgency is being driven by the ceasefire expiring on April 22, and Pakistani officials are hoping they can get that extended,” said Al Jazeera’s Kimberly
US delegation led by vice-president JD Vance never left Washington. “We had prepared everything. We were all prepared for the talks, the stage was set,” a Pakistani official briefed on the preparations told Reuters