
A US government aircraft carrying senior officials has arrived in Islamabad ahead of critical peace talks with Iran, according to Pakistani sources cited by Reuters.
The arrival marks a key step in efforts by United States and Iran to initiate formal negotiations aimed at ending a six-week conflict that has reverberated far beyond the region.
Talks expected to begin in the Pakistani capital are seen as a crucial opportunity to halt the violence and chart a path toward de-escalation.
However, analysts caution that deep divisions remain, and any breakthrough will depend on both sides’ willingness to compromise on key issues, reports Al-Rai.
With global markets and political leaders closely monitoring developments, the negotiations in Islamabad could prove decisive in determining whether the conflict moves toward resolution or further escalation.











