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discussing holding a second round of peace talks with Iran and is optimistic about reaching a deal, the White House said. - **China supports ‘momentum’ of peace talks:** China’s Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, told
Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar. They are expected to meet counterparts from Saudi Arabia, Turkiye and potentially Egypt on the sidelines of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum on April 17. ## Regional security push The Antalya meeting
Iran war.** “I’m shocked at her. I thought she had courage, but I was wrong,” he told Italian daily Corriere della Sera. - **Foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Egypt will meet Turkey
Iran war.** “I’m shocked at her. I thought she had courage, but I was wrong,” he told Italian daily Corriere della Sera. - **Foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Egypt will meet Turkey
meeting held at about 5pm on Tuesday, Pakistan’s prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, was morose. “We should brace ourselves for the impact of the war,” he told his cabinet ministers. “The situation has really become
meets with Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, as delegations from the United States and Iran are expected to hold peace talks, in Islamabad, Pakistan, April 11, 2026. Office of the Iranian Parliament Speaker/WANA (West
Pakistan had intervened to stop Iran retaliating against the strikes on Lebanon. Ahead of the first round of discussions in Islamabad, which are due to take place on Saturday, army personnel and paramilitary rangers were
meeting on Saturday morning to discuss the renewed crisis according to reporting from Axios. A senior US official said that unless there is a breakthrough in peace talks, it appears that the war could reopen
discussions with counterparts aimed at safeguarding the strait, has described it as “a critical diplomatic moment” in the crisis. Hopes that negotiations were to take place rose early on Monday after [Trump told
foreign ministers. It is understood he stressed that Iran did not regard the Pakistan-led process as exhausted even after [21 hours of intensive talks](https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2026/apr/11/middle-east-crisis-live-iranian-officials-arrive-in-islamabad-for-conditional-peace-talks-with-us). Europe has been sidelined on the Iran
Minister Netanyahu and Lebanon’s President Aoun could meet in Washington over the next week or two to discuss the issues between the countries further. Reporting from Lebanon, Al Jazeera’s Zeina Khodr said that
meeting at the State Department in Washington, DC, on April 14, 2026 (Oliver Contreras/AFP] “This is not the ending [Israeli Prime Minister] Benjamin Netanyahu wanted. Once again, just like in Gaza, Yemen, and Iran
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi had arrived in Islamabad early on Saturday, and Araghchi would be meeting "Pakistani high-level officials". He added that: "No meeting is planned to take place between Iran
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. On April 11, Munir welcomed the Vance-led US delegation and the Iranian team led by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf as they landed in Islamabad for the first round
meeting. Hello and welcome to our live coverage of events in the Middle East. Iran is considering attending peace talks with the US in Pakistan, a senior Iranian official said on Monday, after moves
discussions with Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir in Tehran,” Sharif said. - Turkiye’s Foreign Minister, Hakan Fidan, said on Sunday he was “optimistic” that a two-week ceasefire between Iran and the United States, which
minister, **Penny Wong**, attended the first summit remotely earlier this month. Conroy said: > double quotation markThe key thing is there’s the coalition of nations that are really keen to see a diplomatic resolution
Pakistan for talks with Iranian officials after Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi left the country. The US president told news outlet Fox News that he had ordered Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to ditch plans
meetings in the Situation Room on Saturday – has once again decided to use diplomacy as a giant smokescreen prior to a further military attack on Iran once the ceasefire expires on Wednesday. At minimum