On Day 4 of the ceasefire (April 11, 2026), the world’s attention has shifted to the “Islamabad Talks,” where the high-stakes diplomatic face-off between “Team Trump” and “Team Iran” is unfolding. U.S. Vice President JD Vance, accompanied by Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, has officially landed at Noor Khan Airbase in Rawalpindi. This arrival follows a period of intense public posturing, with President Trump issuing a stark warning that Iran “remains alive only for talks” and threatening catastrophic strikes should the negotiations fail. Conversely, the Iranian delegation, led by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Speaker Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf, has maintained that progress depends entirely on the U.S. accepting their 10-point condition list. The formal start of the talks faced a slight delay as both delegations first held separate meetings with Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Asim Munir. Sources indicate that Iran is prioritizing an immediate ceasefire in Lebanon and the unfreezing of global assets, while the U.S. is pushing for Strait of Hormuz security and the release of detained citizens. Despite the diplomatic presence in Islamabad, the situation on the ground remains volatile; Israel has launched heavy bombardments on Hezbollah positions in Southern Lebanon, and Hezbollah has retaliated with rocket fire into Northern Israel. With a deep cloud of mistrust hanging over the summit, the next few hours will determine if a “formula for peace” can be found or if the Middle East is destined for a new wave of destruction.


