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U.S. Dispatches Kushner and Witkoff to Islamabad for Backchannel Iran Talks

Last updated: April 24, 2026 9:53 pm
Amna Iqbal
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The Biden administration is intensifying efforts to manage regional volatility, dispatching Jared Kushner and real estate investor Steve Witkoff to Islamabad for urgent, discreet negotiations regarding the escalating conflict with Iran. The move signals a departure from traditional diplomatic channels. By tapping figures outside the current State Department hierarchy, the White House is betting that private-sector influence and established personal ties can navigate a deadlock that official envoys have struggled to break. The choice of Pakistan as a venue is calculated. Islamabad maintains a delicate, often strained, but functional relationship with Tehran. U.S. officials view Pakistan as one of the few capitals where Iranian leadership might be willing to hear a proposal without the immediate performative hostility that accompanies direct U.S.-Iran summits. Kushner, who played a central role in the Abraham Accords during his tenure as a senior advisor, brings a track record of transactional diplomacy. Witkoff, a long-time Trump associate recently tapped by the current administration for high-stakes outreach, offers a profile that signals to Tehran that these discussions carry the weight of the American political establishment, regardless of upcoming election cycles. The stakes are immediate. With tensions between Israel and Iran at a breaking point, the threat of a wider regional conflagration has forced the U.S. to bypass standard bureaucratic protocols. Intelligence reports suggest that Iran’s threshold for retaliation has thinned, and Washington is desperate to establish a “de-escalation floor” before a miscalculation triggers a broader war. “The goal isn’t a grand peace treaty,” a source familiar with the planning said. “It’s about finding a red line that both sides can agree to respect for the next six months.” Critics within the foreign policy establishment argue that using personal intermediaries risks undermining official diplomatic institutions. They warn that such “freelance” diplomacy often lacks the transparency required for long-term stability. Still, the administration appears to have run out of patience with traditional diplomatic inertia. As the aircraft carrying the delegation prepares for arrival in Islamabad, the message to Tehran is clear: Washington is done waiting for formal invitations to talk. Whether this unconventional team can extract a commitment from the Iranian regime, however, remains the primary gamble of the month.
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