Iran will be hosting a high-ranking political and security delegation from Pakistan on Wednesday, as indirect exchanges of messages between Tehran and Washington continue, the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman announced. Esmail Baghaei, speaking in response to a question from IRNA, confirmed that Tehran is expected to receive the Pakistani delegation today. “Today, we are most likely hosting a delegation from Pakistan,” Baghaei said. “Following the talks that took place in Islamabad, and also the discussions that the Pakistani side has had with the United States, our views have been conveyed and heard,” he said. He added, “Naturally, during this visit, the two sides are expected to discuss their viewpoints in detail.” Meanwhile, informed sources in Pakistan confirmed that a high-level security-political delegation, comprising prominent Pakistani figures, left Islamabad for Tehran a short while ago, IRIB news reported. According to the sources, the delegation is carrying a new message from Washington for Tehran. The delegation is scheduled to meet with Iranian officials to discuss future negotiations, the sources said. The development comes as a two-week ceasefire between Iran and the United States will expire on April 22. The United States and Israel launched their unprovoked war of aggression against Iran on February 28, assassinating the Leader of the Islamic Revolution and striking nuclear facilities, schools, hospitals and civilian infrastructure.
Iran says to host Pakistani delegation as exchanges continue with US

