Iran and US delegations to hold talks in Islamabad on April 10 in diplomatic push
Islamabad [Pakistan], April 8 (ANI): A major diplomatic engagement between the United States and Iran is set to take place in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Friday, April 10, 2026, where both sides will hold direct talks aimed at ending weeks of intense hostilities following the outbreak of war earlier this year, reported Iranian news agency ISNA.
The meeting follows an immediate ceasefire agreement that was announced and welcomed by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who also extended invitations to both delegations for further negotiations on Friday.
Iran's 10-point proposal, reportedly submitted through Pakistan, seeks to address a wide range of contentious issues, including the nuclear programme, regional security concerns, sanctions relief, and primary and secondary sanctions dating back roughly 45 years. This plan, according to state media, forms the basis for the negotiations in Islamabad and will be part of the discussions aimed at laying out a path toward a lasting peace.
The discussions will also take place against the backdrop of broader tensions in the Middle East, including regional concerns about the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global oil transit route, and the ongoing implications of the conflict for neighbouring countries and international security.
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