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Iran-Israel Tensions: Donald Trump Sends US Delegation to Pakistan for Iran Talks, Ceasefire Deadline Looms
Global tensions surrounding the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict appear to be entering a critical phase as Donald Trump confirmed that a US delegation will travel to Pakistan for fresh negotiations with Iran.
Global tensions surrounding the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict appear to be entering a critical phase as Donald Trump confirmed that a US delegation will travel to Pakistan for fresh negotiations with Iran.
According to Trump, American negotiators are scheduled to arrive in Islamabad on Monday, aiming to extend a fragile ceasefire that is set to expire later this week. The development has sparked cautious optimism, even as deep disagreements continue between Washington and Tehran, particularly over the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz.
US Pushes for Diplomatic Breakthrough
The White House revealed that JD Vance will lead the US delegation, accompanied by senior envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. This comes after an intense first round of face-to-face discussions that reportedly lasted over 21 hours last weekend.
Officials familiar with the matter suggest that Washington is eager to secure a diplomatic breakthrough before the ceasefire window closes. However, uncertainty remains over whether both sides are willing to compromise on key sticking points.
Iran Signals Openness, But Differences Remain
While Iran has not officially confirmed the upcoming talks, its chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf indicated that diplomacy is still on the table. In a televised interview, he stated that Iran has “no intention of stepping back from diplomatic efforts,” but admitted that significant gaps remain.
Major unresolved issues include Iran’s nuclear enrichment program, its influence in the region through allied groups, and control over crucial maritime routes.
Security Tightened in Islamabad
Meanwhile, Pakistan has ramped up security measures in Islamabad ahead of the high-stakes visit. Local authorities, along with international teams, are reportedly coordinating to ensure smooth and secure negotiations.
Sources indicate that US advance security teams are already present on the ground, while preparations for hosting delegations are in their final stages.
Rising Stakes and Strong Warnings
Despite the diplomatic push, Trump has once again issued strong warnings to Iran. In a recent statement, he reiterated that failure to reach an agreement could lead to severe consequences, including potential strikes on critical infrastructure.
Such remarks have drawn global criticism, with analysts warning that escalating rhetoric could further destabilize the region and risk broader conflict.
What Lies Ahead
With the ceasefire deadline approaching rapidly, the upcoming talks in Islamabad could prove decisive. The world is watching closely as both nations weigh diplomacy against confrontation in one of the most sensitive geopolitical flashpoints.
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