الأربعاء 08 أبريل 2026 4:21 مساءً - بتوقيت القدس

Islamabad Hosts First Direct Negotiations Between Iran and Washington to End War

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif officially announced that the capital, Islamabad, will host a round of direct negotiations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States of America next Friday. This invitation comes after an agreement was reached for a two-week ceasefire, amidst international aspirations that this step will lead to a comprehensive de-escalation and an end to the raging conflict between the two parties.

For his part, the office of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian confirmed Tehran's response to this invitation and participation in the anticipated talks, emphasizing that the primary goal is to find a political solution to the current conflict. Sharif expressed his optimism about the possibility of achieving sustainable peace in the region, noting that the coming days may bring positive news regarding the path of de-escalation and the consolidation of a cessation of hostilities.

In a remarkable development at the diplomatic representation level, informed sources revealed that US Vice President J.D. Vance will lead his country's delegation in these direct negotiations. This shift represents a transition from the negotiation phase previously led by US envoy Steve Whitkoff during the war, reflecting Washington's seriousness in reaching high-level political understandings with the Iranian side.

On the other hand, media reports suggested that the Iranian delegation would be headed by a sovereign figure parallel to the American level, with expectations pointing to the assignment of Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf to this task. Observers believe that raising the level of representation to vice presidents and heads of legislative authorities gives this round significant political weight not seen in bilateral relations for many years, especially as it is the first direct confrontation since the outbreak of military confrontation.

Field sources and those following Iranian affairs reported that Tehran is entering these negotiations adhering to a ten-point basic working paper presented as a framework for a solution. The Iranian leadership considers that achieving these demands represents a culmination of its position in the forty-day war, affirming that any agreement must guarantee its sovereign and security rights included in its vision for a comprehensive solution.

The international community awaits the results of Friday's round in Islamabad, where it is seen as a pivotal station that could change the map of alliances and conflicts in the Middle East. If both parties succeed in overcoming fundamental obstacles, this could establish a new phase of regional stability and end one of the most violent rounds of direct confrontation between Washington and Tehran in modern history.

We hope that the Islamabad talks succeed in achieving sustainable peace, and that we can share additional positive news in the coming days.

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