Media: Iranian Parliament Speaker secret flight to Pakistan, secret negotiations with US and Israel

2026-03-24 23:38:36 / BOTA ALFA PRESS

Media: Iranian Parliament Speaker secret flight to Pakistan, secret negotiations

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf flew from Tehran to Islamabad with the approval of American and Israeli authorities.

This is reported by Pakistani media, which write that this unusual coordination comes amid intense regional conflict and signals a possible shift towards high-level secret diplomacy, Pakistani newspapers and social media write.

The flight path through monitored airspace requires considerable coordination, especially in light of Operation True Promise-4 and the ongoing airstrikes reported in the region.

The fact that such a senior Iranian official was able to travel safely shows that intermediary countries like Pakistan, Turkey, and Egypt are successfully facilitating a "diplomatic window."

Speculation is mounting that Islamabad could host a secret summit between US representatives and Iranian officials as early as this week to discuss a possible ceasefire or reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

Ghalibaf's arrival would herald "very intense" talks, which even Donald Trump recently said could have a significant outcome. Although the Iranian leadership officially denies any direct negotiations with the United States, this flight, if true, shows that all parties are currently prioritizing negotiations.

This development marks one of the most significant signs of easing tensions since the conflict reached its peak earlier this month.

Israel’s “approval” is particularly striking, as it implies that the IDF and Israeli intelligence helped ensure the safe transit of the Iranian delegation. This level of transparency between the adversaries shows that the pressure to avoid a complete regional collapse is forcing cooperation between the countries in conflict.

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