On April 21, 2026, Pakistan Navy conducted
successful live weapon firing of Taimoor Air-Launched Cruise Missile – an
indigenously developed Anti-Ship Weapon System – in a powerful demonstration of
precision strike capability and operational readiness.
On April 12, 2026, the high-stakes peace talks
between the United States and Iran concluded in Islamabad, Pakistan, without
reaching a final agreement.
The negotiations, often referred to as the
Islamabad Talks, lasted approximately 21 hours at the Serena Hotel.
On 20 April 2026, The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Assembly unanimously passed a resolution in support of the “Islamabad Talks,” reiterating its backing for peace and diplomacy and terming the US-Iran negotiations in Islamabad an important opportunity for “regional peace and stability.”
On 20 April 2026, The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Assembly
unanimously passed a resolution in support of the “Islamabad Talks,”
reiterating its backing for peace and diplomacy and terming the US-Iran
negotiations in Islamabad an important opportunity for “regional peace and
stability.”
Pakistan is the country hosting the crucial US-Iran ceasefire talks starting on April 10, 2026.
The negotiations are being held in the capital city of Islamabad.
This follows a successful mediation effort by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, who brokered a two-week truce to halt 40 days of direct hostilities.
The primary objective of the Islamabad Talks (April 11–12, 2026) was to convert a fragile two-week ceasefire into a permanent peace agreement to end the US-Iran war.
The first marathon session ended without a formal deal.
President Trump has announced that a second round of talks is scheduled to begin in Islamabad on, April 20, 2026.