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US-Iran peace talks scheduled to commence in Pakistan

Apr 10, 2026 01:13 PM CT Islamabad, Pakistan diplomacy,US-Iran talks,conflict de-escalation,regional stability

Summary

The United States and Iran are set to initiate peace negotiations in Pakistan, marking a potential diplomatic shift in the broader regional conflict. While the article does not specify direct Israel-Iran terms, US-Iran dialogue is a critical variable in de-escalating proxy warfare and managing tensions involving Iranian-backed militias. This development suggests a possible opening for indirect conflict resolution or sanctions relief discussions that could impact the strategic posture of both state actors.

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Peace talks between the US and Iran are due to begin in Pakistan on Saturday.

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United States NEUTRAL

Scheduled to participate in peace talks with Iran in Pakistan.

Iran NEUTRAL

Scheduled to participate in peace talks with the United States in Pakistan.

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