Iran has not yet officially confirmed negotiations or the members of the delegation; the prospects for reaching a lasting peace agreement are uncertain.

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ME News Report, April 10 (UTC+8), officials in the Pakistani capital stated that an Iranian delegation will arrive in Islamabad on Friday evening to prepare for the critical peace talks scheduled with the United States on Saturday. An anonymous source said that Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Kalibaf will lead the delegation. U.S. President Trump has dispatched Vice President Pence, Special Envoy Witkoff, and son-in-law Kushner to Islamabad to meet with Iranian officials. The Iranian Embassy in Islamabad did not respond to requests for comment. Iran has not officially confirmed its participation in the negotiations or the members of the delegation, although Iranian state media reported that Kalibaf will lead the talks. Given Israel’s continued bombing of Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, the prospects for reaching a lasting peace agreement this weekend remain uncertain. The U.S. and Iran are also far apart on the long-term ceasefire demands, with the Strait of Hormuz still a critical sticking point. (Jin10) (Source: ODAILY)

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