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Iran Delegation Expected in Pakistan Tuesday for Ceasefire Talks

Published on: April 20, 2026 4:13 AM

Iran Delegation Expected in Pakistan Tuesday for Ceasefire Talks

Iran Delegation Expected in Pakistan Tuesday for Ceasefire Talks as reports from a US media outlet said a delegation from Iran will arrive in Pakistan on Tuesday. The report stated that the same members who participated in the first round of negotiations will take part again. The development points to ongoing diplomatic engagement amid regional tensions.

The report said Iranian officials are expecting a symbolic joint announcement on Wednesday. It suggested that both sides may agree to extend the ceasefire. Such a move could help create a more stable environment for continued dialogue between the parties.

Media sources also indicated that high-level meetings may take place if progress continues. They said that if Donald Trump agrees to visit Pakistan, Iran’s president may also travel there. The report added that both leaders could hold a formal meeting and issue a joint declaration.

Observers believe that a potential meeting between top leaders would be significant. It could shape the direction of ongoing negotiations and increase the chances of reaching an agreement. Diplomatic engagement at this level often signals serious intent from both sides.

Despite these claims, Iranian authorities have not officially confirmed sending a delegation. The absence of formal confirmation leaves uncertainty around the plan. Officials are expected to clarify the situation in the coming days.

Iran Delegation Expected in Pakistan Tuesday for Ceasefire Talks remains a developing situation. The expected visit and possible announcements could play an important role in determining the next phase of talks.

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