Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has confirmed that officials from Iran and the United States will visit Islamabad on April 10 for important ceasefire talks. The visit is part of Pakistan’s efforts to help reduce tensions and promote peace in the region.
According to official sources, Pakistan is offering a neutral platform where both sides can come together for dialogue. The government has shown willingness to support peaceful discussions and play a constructive role in resolving conflicts through diplomacy.
The talks are expected to focus on easing current tensions and finding ways to move towards stability. While no final agreement has been announced yet, the meeting is being seen as a positive step towards improving relations between the two countries.
Pakistan’s role as a host highlights its commitment to regional peace and cooperation. Officials hope that these discussions in Islamabad will open the door for further dialogue and help in achieving a peaceful outcome.











