US and Iranian officials began face-to-face talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, to resume ceasefire discussions. These talks proceeded after Iran's preconditions, including a reduction in Israeli strikes on Southern Lebanon, were met. The negotiations are threatened by deep disagreements and continued Israeli attacks, amidst internal political tensions in Lebanon.
The US and Iran have begun direct talks in Pakistan as a fragile ceasefire holds. Key issues under discussion include halting Israeli strikes in Lebanon and releasing frozen Iranian assets. Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz continues to drive up energy prices.
The US and Iran have begun direct talks in Pakistan to sustain a fragile ceasefire. Key issues under discussion include halting Israeli strikes in Lebanon and releasing frozen Iranian assets. Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz continues to significantly impact energy markets.
US and Iran began talks in Pakistan as a fragile ceasefire holds, amid ongoing conflict. Iran presented 'red lines,' demanding compensation for strikes and the release of frozen assets. Despite the talks, tensions remain high as Israel continues strikes in Lebanon.
Israel continues military attacks in Southern Lebanon while rejecting ceasefire talks with Hezbollah ahead of next week's Lebanon talks in Washington. Israel views Hezbollah as the main obstacle to peace, causing domestic controversy in Lebanon. Iran maintains the Strait of Hormuz closure, stating it will not negotiate without a ceasefire in Lebanon.
US Vice President JD Vance is leading ceasefire talks in Pakistan regarding the Iran war. Iran has set conditions, demanding Israel stop bombing Lebanon and release frozen assets. President Trump stated the US is 'clearing out' the Strait of Hormuz, impacting energy markets.
US Vice President Vance conducted ceasefire talks with Iranian officials in Pakistan but failed to reach an agreement and is set to return to the US. Iran faced hurdles, demanding Israel stop bombing Lebanon and release blocked assets. Meanwhile, military tensions remain high as US warships transited the Strait of Hormuz.
A US delegation led by JD Vance arrived in Pakistan for ceasefire talks with Iran, though negotiations face hurdles. Iran insists on a Lebanon ceasefire and release of blocked assets as preconditions. The US President criticized Iran for using the Strait of Hormuz for extortion, maintaining a skeptical stance on the talks.
Top US and Iranian officials met in Pakistan for the first round of talks to convert a two-week ceasefire into lasting peace. Both sides outlined preconditions, with Iran demanding a Lebanon ceasefire and the release of blocked assets. Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has driven up oil prices, creating a mix of skepticism and hope regarding the talks' outcome.
US and Iranian officials held separate talks with Pakistan's PM amid a fragile ceasefire due to fighting in Lebanon. Both sides presented competing demands and preconditions ahead of the talks, heightening tensions. Iran put forward a 10-point proposal demanding an end to economic sanctions and the war.