Iran Delegation Heads To Islamabad For Talks
An Iranian delegation is set to arrive in Islamabad late Thursday for talks with the United States, even as skepticism remains high in Iran over the durability of the current ceasefire. The visit signals that diplomacy is still moving forward despite complaints from Tehran that repeated Israeli actions are threatening to derail the process.
Iran Delegation Heads To Islamabad
Iran’s ambassador to Pakistan, Reza Amiri Moghadam, said the delegation would reach Islamabad for what he described as serious talks with the United States. He said the discussions would be based on a 10-point proposal put forward by Iran. The talks are part of a broader diplomatic effort hosted by Pakistan to prevent the wider conflict from escalating again after the recent ceasefire announcement.
Ceasefire Skepticism Grows In Iran
The envoy said Iranian public opinion remains deeply skeptical because of repeated ceasefire violations that Tehran believes are aimed at sabotaging diplomacy. That skepticism has grown amid continuing tensions linked to Israeli military action, especially around Lebanon, which Iran and several other countries say should be covered under the wider ceasefire framework. The fragile regional situation has made the upcoming talks more politically sensitive for Tehran.
Pakistan Talks Seen As Key Diplomatic Test
The Islamabad meeting is now being watched as an important test of whether the ceasefire can be converted into a more durable political understanding. Pakistan has positioned itself as a mediator in the crisis, and the arrival of the Iranian delegation suggests Tehran still sees value in direct engagement despite public mistrust and battlefield tensions. Much will depend on whether both sides can move beyond immediate ceasefire disputes and begin addressing the larger issues that triggered the conflict.













