Iran-America Islamabad Talks Live: Second Round of US-Iran Talks Begins in Islamabad; Trump Issues Fresh Threat

US Vice President JD Vance has reached Islamabad. His aircraft has landed on Pakistani soil, and all eyes are now focused on these historic peace talks

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Published on: 11 April 2026 9:44 PM IST
Iran-America Islamabad Talks Live: Second Round of US-Iran Talks Begins in Islamabad; Trump Issues Fresh Threat
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US-Israel-Iran War Live Updates: US Vice President JD Vance has arrived in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. The eyes of the world are currently fixed on Islamabad. Whether a deal with Iran will be struck—or if the situation will deteriorate further—is set to be decided here.

Representatives from both nations have gathered here with the aim of solidifying a ceasefire.

US Vice President JD Vance has reached Islamabad. His aircraft has landed on Pakistani soil, and all eyes are now focused on these historic peace talks. According to the scheduled itinerary, JD Vance first met with Pakistan's Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif.

Following this meeting, the main round of negotiations regarding a peace deal between the US and Iran commenced.

It is worth noting that Pakistan's Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, while highlighting the global significance of this meeting, has described it as a "make-or-break" situation. According to him, these talks represent the final—and most critical—opportunity to achieve a permanent ceasefire.

The peace of the entire Middle East hinges on the outcome of this meeting. Pakistan is hosting these monumental talks, striving to facilitate a definitive resolution to this long-standing tension.

Meanwhile, when asked about the future course of negotiations, Trump maintained an air of suspense. Taking aim at previous US administrations, he remarked that they had done nothing but talk for the past 47 years.

In unequivocal terms, he stated that tomorrow's meeting alone would determine what happens next. Trump did not clarify whether this would be the final meeting or if further rounds of talks would follow; he simply stated, "We will have to see what outcome emerges tomorrow."

Iran Hits Back at US—Citing Threats of Assassination in Case of Failed Talks; Is This Not Coercion?

Iran asserts that the US is leveling accusations against them, claiming that they are "not negotiating in good faith" and are "attempting to leverage the situation by applying pressure." However, Iran has retorted that discussions are emerging within certain U.S. policy circles and media outlets suggesting that, should the negotiations fail, there is even talk of assassinating the Iranian negotiators.

Talks Continue, But No Decision Yet on What Comes Next

According to reports, no decision has yet been reached between Iran and the United States regarding the extension—or prolongation—of the ongoing negotiations. This effectively means that it remains undecided whether or not the talks will continue for additional days.

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