Media: The location of the US-Iran negotiations this time will be heavily guarded, and the negotiations may last for several days.

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10/04/2026
According to the Turkish Anadolu Agency, Pakistani government sources said that a US-Iran delegation will hold "direct" talks in Islamabad aimed at reaching a "permanent ceasefire" agreement. The talks, scheduled to begin on Saturday, may last more than a day. Pakistan is preparing to host the negotiations. The meeting will take place at a heavily guarded military location, organized by the Pakistani military. According to sources, the talks do not have a fixed timetable and will include both direct and indirect contacts between the delegations. "Both sides will also have face-to-face meetings and separate meetings with the Pakistani side." Due to the "complexity of the issues," discussions may last "several days." For security reasons, the direct talks may not exceed two to three days.