A crucial development in the ongoing peace efforts between the US and Iran is unfolding in Pakistan. A VIP aircraft from the US, a C-40B plane of the US Air Force, has landed in Islamabad, fueling speculations about the arrival of key American negotiators for the peace talks. This marks a critical moment in the diplomatic dialogue aimed at resolving the tensions in the region. While the identities of the passengers aboard the aircraft remain unclear, it is expected that senior figures, including US Vice President JD Vance, former presidential advisor Jared Kushner, and Special Representative Steve Vitkoff, will participate in the talks. On the Iranian side, the delegation will include Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf, and Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi, all tasked with presenting Iran’s position. The presence of high-ranking officials, including Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief General Asim Munir, highlights the importance of this negotiation process. Meanwhile, the security around these talks in Islamabad has been significantly ramped up. American security teams have brought armored vehicles, blast-resistant cars, and specialized ambulances to ensure the safety of the US delegation. The entire area surrounding the meeting venue is being fortified, making Islamabad a virtual fortress ahead of the critical discussions. However, despite the massive diplomatic and security efforts, the world remains uncertain about the outcome of these peace talks, with substantial economic repercussions from the ongoing conflict already being felt globally. The ceasefire, though holding, has failed to address the long-term damage to the global oil and gas supply chains, with significant losses reported.


