Turbulent Diplomacy: US Envoys Head to Pakistan for Indirect Iran Talks

US envoys are set to visit Pakistan to facilitate indirect ceasefire talks with Iran amidst escalating tensions. Despite a pause in combat, economic disturbances persist due to the Strait of Hormuz's closure. The efforts aim to ease energy trade disruptions as regional conflicts continue escalating.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Islamabad | Updated: 25-04-2026 09:57 IST | Created: 25-04-2026 09:57 IST
Turbulent Diplomacy: US Envoys Head to Pakistan for Indirect Iran Talks
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Amid escalating regional tensions, US diplomatic envoys are heading to Pakistan to engage in indirect negotiations with Iran. This effort is part of a broader initiative to rekindle ceasefire talks following President Trump's decision to extend an indefinite ceasefire with Tehran.

Despite a pause in military conflicts, economic repercussions linger with global energy shipments disrupted after the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The US plans to listen to Iran through intermediaries, as direct negotiations remain off the table.

Meanwhile, geopolitical dynamics in the region continue to shift, with recent altercations involving Israel and Hezbollah further intensifying the situation. The international community watches closely as events unfold, impacting both geopolitical and economic stability worldwide.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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