US-Iran peace talks could resume in Pakistan; Iran's foreign minister due, say sources

Peace talks between Iran and the United States may resume in Pakistan, with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi expected to arrive Friday night. Pakistani government sources indicate a U.S. logistics and security team is already in place for p...

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Pakistani Army soldiers disembark from a truck as they arrive at D Chowk near the President's House, as Pakistan prepares to host the U.S. and Iran for the second phase of peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan April 22, 2026.
Peace talks between Iran and the United States could resume in Pakistan, where Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas ‌Araqchi ⁠was ⁠expected to arrive on Friday night, three Pakistani sources said.

Two of the sources, from the Pakistani government, said a U.S. logistics and security ⁠team ‌was already in place for potential talks.

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There was ⁠no immediate response from Washington or Tehran to the report.

The last round of peace talks had been expected on Tuesday but never took place, with ‌Iran saying it was not yet ready to commit to ⁠attending and a U.S. delegation led by Vice President JD Vance never leaving Washington.
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