Unprecedented Air Security Operation for Iranian Delegation

Recent developments in the ongoing negotiations between Iran and the United States have brought to light significant security concerns, with sources revealing a substantial air escort operation undertaken by the Pakistan Air Force for the Iranian delegation. Following a round of peace talks with the US that concluded without a breakthrough last weekend, Iranian negotiators reportedly expressed fears of potential assassination attempts by Israel. This apprehension prompted the Pakistani Air Force to mobilize a large-scale mission to ensure their safe return.

Details of the Air Mission

According to two individuals familiar with the operation, Pakistan deployed approximately 24 fighter jets to provide aerial escort. The mission was further bolstered by the utilization of the Airbone Warning and Control System (AWACS) for comprehensive aerial surveillance, ensuring the delegation's secure transit from Islamabad. One source emphasized that Pakistan is prepared to offer similar security protection for any subsequent negotiation rounds if requested by the Iranian side, stating that otherwise, Pakistani fighter jets would intercept them within Pakistani airspace.

Heightened Security Apprehensions

A third source involved in the negotiations confirmed that security measures for the next round of talks, anticipated as early as this weekend, are already in the planning stages. This proactive stance reflects a tangible increase in perceived security risks. A regional diplomat briefed by Tehran indicated that the Iranian delegation raised "hypothetical" risks of being targeted, and it was Pakistan that insisted on providing the air escort. This detail, previously unreported, highlights the specific nature of the security discussions during the delegation's trip.

Context of Israeli Threats

This incident gains further significance considering past Israeli actions. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, a former military officer and licensed pilot, were reportedly on Israeli target lists. These names were eventually removed following Pakistan's request for US intervention, deemed necessary for the continuation of talks in the context of the war initiated by the US and Israel on February 28th. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had previously stated his unwillingness to provide "life insurance for any leader of this terrorist organization" referring to Iran, and refused to elaborate on operational plans.

Diplomatic and Military Dimensions

Security sources described the operation from a pilot's perspective as a "large-scale combat mission," emphasizing the responsibility for the negotiating delegation's safety and the necessity of providing robust fighter jet support against any potential threats. The participating negotiators corroborated the air escort, though specific operational details were not disclosed. This engagement represented the highest level of contact between the US and Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. The source affirmed, "We escorted them all the way to Tehran. Even after they left Pakistan, their safety remained our responsibility." One official stated that the mission fleet flying to Iran on Sunday included Chinese-made J-10 fighter jets, a top-tier aircraft in the Pakistan Air Force's inventory. The mission's composition and scale suggest a serious commitment to safeguarding the delegation.

Sensitive Negotiations Amidst Mutual Threats

This event marks a notable departure from standard diplomatic protocol. While regional diplomats suggest Iran did not formally request the escort, they did not dismiss the possibility of Israel targeting their plane, prompting Pakistan's insistence on providing security. The diplomats declined to reveal the delegation's final destination, only confirming they did not land in Tehran. The heightened security measures occur against a backdrop of tense rhetoric. Shortly before agreeing to a ceasefire, US President Donald Trump posted on social media that "The whole of civilization will fall tonight, never to rise again. I don't want this to happen, but it probably will," referring to Iran. The news of the air escort emerged hours after the US delegation, led by Vice President JD Vance, and the Iranian delegation departed Pakistan without reaching an agreement. Trump had previously indicated on Thursday that the war "will be over very soon" and that talks might take place in Islamabad over the weekend. The elaborate security measures undertaken by Pakistan underscore the precariousness of the situation and the real or perceived threats influencing these critical diplomatic exchanges.

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