US Vice President JD Vance has arrived in Islamabad for important diplomatic talks with the Iranian leadership, highlighting a key moment in regional diplomacy.
He was welcomed by Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir. The visit shows Pakistan’s growing role as a mediator, aiming to reduce tensions between the United States and Iran and support long-term peace in the region.
During the visit, discussions are expected to focus on possible ceasefire arrangements and ways to improve regional stability. Both sides are also likely to talk about reopening important trade and energy routes, including the Strait of Hormuz, which plays a major role in global oil supply.
The talks come at a time when there is increasing international concern about rising tensions and their impact on global markets and security. Pakistan’s involvement reflects its strategic position and its efforts to promote dialogue between key global and regional players.
Officials believe that constructive discussions could help lower tensions and create opportunities for cooperation. The visit is being seen as a step towards building trust and encouraging peaceful solutions to ongoing challenges.

