Pakistan is preparing to host direct U.S.-Iran talks in Islamabad focused on a permanent ceasefire, with negotiations set to begin Saturday under tight security at a military site.
Pakistan is preparing to host direct talks between U.S. and Iranian representatives in Islamabad aimed at reaching a permanent ceasefire. The negotiations are scheduled to begin Saturday at a heavily guarded military site and may continue for several days, although direct talks could be limited to two to three days because of security considerations. Existing reporting had said the talks would take place in Islamabad on April 10 after Pakistan invited both sides for further negotiations.