Iran and US Prepare for Historic Talks in Islamabad Amid Ceasefire Tensions
In Brief
The upcoming Iran-US negotiations in Islamabad could shape the outcome of ongoing Middle East hostilities and regional stability.
Key Facts
- Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s Supreme Leader, stated on state TV that Iran seeks compensation, not war.
- JD Vance is set to lead US-Iran talks in Islamabad this weekend, according to Bloomberg.
- Tehran claims the ceasefire has been violated by Israeli strikes in Lebanon.
- Khamenei said Tehran will 'demand compensation' for war damages.
- Iranian state TV broadcast Khamenei's message emphasizing Iran does not want war.
What Happened
Iran and the US are preparing for negotiations in Islamabad as tensions persist over alleged ceasefire violations and ongoing hostilities in the Middle East.
Why It Matters
The outcome of these talks may influence the trajectory of the conflict, affect regional security, and have significant implications for international relations and economic stability.
What's Next
Talks are expected to take place in Islamabad this weekend, with heightened security measures in place and global attention on potential progress toward de-escalation.
Sources
- Al Jazeera — Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei says ‘we seek compensation, not war’(6h ago)
- Al Jazeera — Khamenei says Tehran ‘astonished the world’ during US-Israeli war on Iran(9h ago)
- Bloomberg Markets — Iran War: Vance to Lead Iran Talks as Tehran Says Ceasefire Violated | Daybreak Europe 4/9/2026(22h ago)
