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U.S. and Iran Set To Begin Islamabad Peace Talks Saturday

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Washington — The White House announced on Wednesday that President Trump is dispatching a negotiating team led by Vice President JD Vance to Islamabad, with the first round of in-person talks with Iran scheduled for Saturday morning local time following a tentative cease-fire agreed on Tuesday. The delegation includes Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, while Iran is expected to send senior figures such as parliamentary speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, officials said; markets rose after the cease-fire, and organizers said the talks aim to build on the two-week truce this weekend.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Late February: Conflict between U.S.-aligned forces and Iran begins, marking rapid escalation.
  • Roughly 39 days into hostilities: Heavy fighting and regional strikes occur, increasing pressure for talks.
  • Tuesday (week of April 8): U.S. and Iran agree to a tentative two-week cease-fire.
  • Wednesday, April 8: White House announces dispatch of U.S. negotiating team led by VP JD Vance.
  • Saturday (immediately following announcement): First round of in-person talks scheduled to take place in Islamabad.

Why This Matters to You

These peace talks could impact global stability, potentially affecting gas prices and market trends. Keep an eye on the news this weekend. If successful, we might see some positive shifts in the economy.

The Bottom Line

The U.S. and Iran are taking a significant step towards peace. This could ease tensions and bring positive changes globally. Worth forwarding if you know someone who's been following the conflict.

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Who Benefited

Pakistan and diplomatic intermediaries benefit from hosting talks, which raise their regional mediation profile and could strengthen their international diplomatic influence.

Who Impacted

Civilians and regional economies suffered displacement, casualties, and disruption due to weeks of fighting and targeted strikes.

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Who Benefited

Pakistan and diplomatic intermediaries benefit from hosting talks, which raise their regional mediation profile and could strengthen their international diplomatic influence.

Who Impacted

Civilians and regional economies suffered displacement, casualties, and disruption due to weeks of fighting and targeted strikes.

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U.S. and Iran Set To Begin Islamabad Peace Talks Saturday

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