🌍 Security Tightens in Islamabad
Security was tightened and major roads in Islamabad were temporarily cleared on Friday as anticipation grew over possible US–Iran peace talks, though it was still unclear whether the meeting would actually take place
By late Friday night, developments began to unfold when the Iranian delegation quietly arrived in Pakistan. They were received by Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Pakistan’s Army Chief, General Asim Munir
On Saturday morning, US Vice-President JD Vance landed in Islamabad and was welcomed by Pakistani officials upon his arrival at Air Force Two
🤝 Separate Discussions Begin
Instead of immediate direct engagement, both sides first held separate meetings with Pakistani mediators. The Pakistani leadership expressed hope that the two parties would approach the talks with flexibility and a constructive mindset.
Officials later confirmed that indirect discussions were ongoing, followed by reports that face-to-face trilateral negotiations had begun in Islamabad.
🔒 Talks Continue Behind Closed Doors
Negotiations stretched deep into the night with very limited information reaching the public, as both sides worked through key sticking points.
⚖️ Uncertain Outcome
By early Sunday, an Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson described the discussions as “intense,” while urging the US to avoid unrealistic demands.
Shortly after, JD Vance told reporters that Washington had clearly outlined its conditions, but Iran had not yet agreed to them.
Later that day, both delegations departed Pakistan, leaving the outcome of the talks uncertain and raising questions about the next steps. #US-IranTalksFailToReachAgreement #SamAltmanSpeaksOutAfterAllegedAttack $SIREN $PAXG $SENT
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