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    Exclusive-Iran Negotiators, Citing Possible Israeli Attack, Got Pakistan Escort Home From Peace Talks

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    Posted on April 17, 2026

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    Last updated: April 17, 2026

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    Pakistan conducted a major peacetime aerial operation—deploying fighter jets, AWACS, refueling tankers, and support aircraft—to escort Iranian negotiators back home amid fears of an Israeli threat, underscoring its strategic role in safeguarding high-stakes diplomacy.

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    Table of Contents

    • Security Operation and Diplomatic Context
    • Air Force Escort Details
    • Potential Threats and Security Concerns
    • Diplomatic Implications and Reactions
    • Israeli Strike List and Delegation Details
    • Statements from Leaders
    • Prospects for Future Talks

    Pakistan Escorts Iranian Peace Delegation Home Amid Israeli Attack Fears

    Security Operation and Diplomatic Context

    By Saad Sayeed and Mubasher Bukhari

    Air Force Escort Details

    ISLAMABAD, April 17 (Reuters) - Pakistan's air force escorted Iranian negotiators home from inconclusive peace talks with the U.S. last weekend, launching a major operation after the Iranians said Israel might seek to kill them, three sources told Reuters.

    Pakistan deployed some two dozen jets in the escort, as well as the force's Airborne Warning and Control System for aerial surveillance to ensure the safety of the delegation back from Islamabad, said two Pakistani sources with knowledge of the operation.

    One said similar security protection would be provided for subsequent talks if the Iranians ask for it, "otherwise Pakistani aircraft would receive them in Pakistan airspace".

    A third source involved in the talks said measures were already in the works ahead of an expected further round of talks as soon as this weekend.

    Potential Threats and Security Concerns

    'THEY MIGHT BE TARGETED'

    A regional diplomat briefed by Tehran, however, said Pakistan insisted on the escort after Iranian delegates raised the "hypothetical" possibility of a threat.

    The discussions with the Iranian delegation about a potential threat while travelling and the presence of a Pakistani air escort into Iran have not previously been reported.

    The Israeli prime minister's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Iran's permanent mission in Geneva did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Pakistan's air force and military did not respond to questions about the operation. The U.S. embassy in Islamabad did not respond to a request for comment.

    "When the talks failed, the Iranians were wary that things had not gone right. It was their suspicion that they might be targeted," one security source said.

    "This was a massive operational mission if you look at it from a pilot's point of view. You are taking responsibility for a delegation that is coming for talks, you are giving them air cover, you have potent fighters that counter any threat," he said.

    The source involved in the talks, the highest-level engagement between the two countries since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, confirmed the air escort but did not provide details about the operation.

    "We dropped them all the way to Tehran. Their security was our responsibility even beyond their time here," the source said. 

    Sunday's mission to Iran included Chinese-made J-10 aircraft, the top jet in the Pakistani air force fleet, one official said.

    Diplomatic Implications and Reactions

    Israeli Strike List and Delegation Details

    ISRAELI STRIKE LIST

    The Iranian delegation, led by Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer ⁠Qalibaf, a former military officer and certified pilot, requested the security escort, which goes well beyond normal protocol, the two security sources said.

    The regional diplomat said the Iranians did not make a formal request but also did not "rule out the possibility that Israel could even strike the aircraft", prompting Pakistan to insist on providing a security escort.

    The delegation did not land in Tehran, the diplomat said, declining to say where they were dropped off.

    Israel had Araqchi and Qalibaf on its strike list until Pakistan asked Washington to intervene to have them removed because there would be no one left to negotiate on the war the U.S. and Israel launched on February 28.

    Statements from Leaders

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said last month, "I wouldn't issue life insurance policies on any of the leaders of the terrorist organisation," referring to Iran. "I don't intend ​to provide an exact report here about what we are planning or what we are going ​to do."

    Shortly before agreeing to a ceasefire last week, U.S. President Donald Trump posted on social media: "A whole civilization will die tonight, never to ​be brought back ​again. I don't want that ‌to ⁠happen, but it probably will."

    Prospects for Future Talks

    Hours after Iranians and the U.S. delegation, led by Vice President JD Vance, left Pakistan empty-handed, sources told Reuters that dialogue was still alive.

    Trump said on Thursday that the war "should be ending pretty soon" and that talks could take place in Islamabad this weekend.

    (Reporting by Saad Sayeed, Mubasher Bukhari and Ariba Shahid in Islamabad; Additional reporting by Jerusalem bureau; Editing by William Mallard)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Pakistan executed a large-scale air operation including JF‑17s, F‑16s, IL‑78 tankers, C‑130s and AWACS to escort Iranian negotiators over potentially hostile airspace (indiatoday.in)
    • •Despite viral footage claiming to show the escort, fact‑checks revealed that such visuals stem from a 2019 Saudi crown prince visit and not from this event (sochfactcheck.com)
    • •The operation reflects Pakistan’s balancing act between neutrality and its commitments—highlighting both diplomatic mediation and military readiness amid regional tensions (en.wikipedia.org)

    References

    • Iran: Pakistan deploys fighter jets to Middle East ahead of Iran talks - India Today
    • Visuals do not show Pakistani fighter jets escorting Iranian delegation
    • Pakistan in the 2026 Iran war

    Frequently Asked Questions about Exclusive-Iran negotiators, citing possible Israeli attack, got Pakistan escort home from peace talks

    1Why did Pakistan escort Iranian negotiators home from peace talks?

    Pakistan provided an air force escort for Iranian delegates due to concerns that Israel might attempt to target them after inconclusive U.S. peace negotiations.

    2What security measures did Pakistan use during the operation?

    Pakistan deployed around two dozen fighter jets and Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft to ensure the safety of the Iranian delegation.

    3Who led the Iranian delegation at the Islamabad talks?

    The Iranian delegation was led by Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf.

    4Did Israel respond to the reports of a possible attack?

    Israel's prime minister's office did not immediately respond to requests for comment regarding the security threat claims.

    5Will similar security escorts be provided in the future?

    Pakistani officials indicated that similar security measures would be available for future delegations if requested by Iran.

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