On the second day of the ongoing ceasefire, a high-level Iranian delegation is scheduled to arrive in Islamabad tonight to engage in peace talks with Pakistan. The announcement was made by the Iranian Ambassador on social media, confirming the delegation’s arrival in the Pakistani capital ahead of scheduled negotiations. The talks are set for April 10, and officials from both countries are preparing to discuss measures to stabilize the region and ensure the ceasefire is implemented effectively. Analysts note that these discussions are crucial, as the ceasefire is delicate and maintaining communication among all stakeholders is key to preventing escalation. The visit underscores Pakistan’s role as a mediator in the ongoing tensions between Iran, the United States, and regional players. The delegation is expected to meet Pakistani officials to outline steps for diplomatic engagement, conflict resolution, and regional stability. Observers believe that successful talks in Islamabad could pave the way for more structured peace negotiations and help reinforce the temporary ceasefire, minimizing the risk of renewed hostilities in the Middle East. ABP News will continue to track developments and provide live updates from Islamabad as the talks progress.


