Peace talks between the United States and Iran are underway in Islamabad amid intense diplomatic activity and high-level engagements. The US delegation, led by Vice President JD Vance, has arrived in Pakistan, while the Iranian delegation had already reached earlier. Pakistan is playing the role of a mediator, hosting separate meetings with both sides before any joint dialogue takes place. A notable highlight of the diplomatic proceedings is the differing appearances of Pakistan’s military chief General Asim Munir, who reportedly welcomed the Iranian delegation in military uniform but greeted the US delegation in a civilian suit. Analysts interpret this as a symbolic effort to balance diplomatic protocols and maintain equilibrium between both powers. Iran is entering the talks with firm conditions, while the US is maintaining a hard stance but remains open to negotiation. Meanwhile, Israel is not part of the discussions, raising concerns about ongoing tensions in the region, particularly involving Lebanon and Hezbollah. Overall, while there is cautious optimism about a possible breakthrough, deep mistrust and unresolved regional conflicts make the final outcome of the talks uncertain.


