Skip to content

JOBUZO

  • News
  • Indonesia
  • Toggle search form
Pakistani PM meets U.S. JD Vance: statement

Pakistani PM meets U.S. JD Vance: statement

Posted on 11 April 2026 By jobuzo

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (R) meets with U.S. Vice President JD Vance in Islamabad, Pakistan, on April 11, 2026. (Xinhua)

ISLAMABAD, April 11 (Xinhua) — Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday met with U.S. Vice President JD Vance, according to a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office.

Vance arrived here on Saturday for talks with the Iranian team to end the recent hostilities in the Middle East region.

Commending the commitment of both delegations to engage constructively, Sharif expressed the hope that these talks would serve as a stepping stone toward durable peace in the region.

Sharif reiterated that Pakistan looks forward to continuing its facilitation of both sides in making progress towards sustainable peace in the region.

On the same day, the prime minister met with the Iranian team arrived earlier Saturday. ■

News :<div>12 weeks' jail for school IT support technician who took upskirt videos of teachers</div>

U.S. Vice President JD Vance (C, front) arrives at the Nur Khan airbase in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, on April 11, 2026. U.S. delegates led by Vice President JD Vance arrived in Pakistan on Saturday morning for talks with Iran, according to sources. (Xinhua)

U.S. Vice President JD Vance (C, front) arrives at the Nur Khan airbase in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, on April 11, 2026. U.S. delegates led by Vice President JD Vance arrived in Pakistan on Saturday morning for talks with Iran, according to sources. (Xinhua)

U.S. Vice President JD Vance arrives at the Nur Khan airbase in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, on April 11, 2026. U.S. delegates led by Vice President JD Vance arrived in Pakistan on Saturday morning for talks with Iran, according to sources. (Xinhua)

Pakistani PM meets U.S. JD Vance: statement


News

Post navigation

Previous Post: ‘It’s very difficult to live’: Iran war leaves crisis‑scarred countries counting the costs
Next Post: AMC will stream ‘The Audacity’ premiere in 21 parts on TikTok

Related Posts

Column: Japan is once again heading down the wrong path. It doesn't look good Column: Japan is once again heading down the wrong path. It doesn’t look good News
JPMorgan Chase becomes the new issuer of the Apple Card JPMorgan Chase becomes the new issuer of the Apple Card News
Five teens arrested for threatening boy with knife Five teens arrested for threatening boy with knife News

Latest

  • This Celebrity-Loved White Boho Skirt Trend Makes Summer Outfits Look Effortless
  • Sundar Pichai faces boos, walkout at Stanford graduation ceremony over Google’s Israel, ICE ties
  • The US government’s Anthropic models ban was never about an AI jailbreak
  • US judge dismisses Musk’s xAI trade secret lawsuit against OpenAI
  • Singapore launches mayoral fellowship to share urban governance experience
  • Ebola risk for World Cup ‘extremely low’, with measles and flu bigger concerns as US steps up readiness, experts say
  • Officials in Brazil investigate helicopter crash that killed 6
  • China’s ability to militarily strike Australia set to expand, think tank says
  • Stocks leap worldwide, and oil prices drop after the US and Iran reach a tentative deal on their war
  • Surging inflation making it harder for Marylanders to make ends meet

Copyright © 2025 JOBUZO. Disclaimers | Privacy Policies

Powered by PressBook Masonry Blogs