Former US President Donald Trump has said that American representatives are heading to Islamabad and are expected to arrive tomorrow evening for negotiations, signaling a possible new phase of diplomatic engagement.
According to the statement, the visit appears to be part of ongoing efforts to address regional tensions, particularly those related to the Middle East situation and broader security concerns. While Trump did not provide detailed specifics about the agenda, the mention of negotiations suggests that discussions could involve ceasefire efforts, regional stability, or diplomatic coordination.
Islamabad has recently been involved in mediation efforts, especially in relation to US-Iran tensions, with Pakistan playing a role in facilitating indirect talks. The arrival of a US delegation could indicate a further diplomatic push to sustain or extend fragile agreements.
Officials on both sides have not yet released a full schedule or confirmed the composition of the delegation. However, such high-level visits typically involve meetings with Pakistani leadership, foreign ministry officials, and security representatives.
Analysts say the development highlights Pakistan’s continued relevance as a regional diplomatic channel, especially during periods of heightened geopolitical tension
