US and Iranian delegations met with Pakistani mediators in Islamabad, though significant differences remain between the two sides. US President Donald Trump cited Iran's control of the Strait of Hormuz as its sole leverage. Separately, the US revoked green cards of Iranian residents related to current and former senior Iranian officials.
Iran faces technical hurdles in clearing naval mines, complicating the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. This difficulty is linked to Iran's response to pressure from the US President and adds complexity to peace talks in Islamabad. The strait is a critical energy route through which nearly one-fifth of global oil and LNG passes.
An Iranian delegation arrived in Islamabad for talks with the US, as the world hopes for a conflict resolution. The World Bank President warned of global growth slowdown and inflation if the war continues. US President Donald Trump expressed a cautious stance regarding the peace talks.
High-stakes talks have begun between the US and Iran in Pakistan as a fragile ceasefire holds under pressure. Tensions in Lebanon and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are threatening global stability and oil markets. While discussions cover nuclear limits and sanctions relief, the situation remains precarious due to Iran's expanded demands and military readiness.
US and Iran negotiators arrived in Pakistan for peace talks, with President Trump warning of intensified military action if a deal fails. Pakistan supported the US peace efforts and reiterated its willingness to facilitate a lasting resolution. The talks aim to de-escalate tensions in the Middle East, including the Lebanon conflict.
An Iranian delegation arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan, to begin talks with the US, following a two-week ceasefire agreement. Iran expressed skepticism toward the US negotiations, demanding fulfillment of prior agreements before starting talks. The US President prioritized preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, criticizing Tehran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
US Vice President JD Vance is leading talks with Iranian officials in Islamabad to discuss ending the war. An expert from the International Crisis Group joined the discussion on the latest negotiation updates. These talks are seen as part of efforts to de-escalate tensions and build peace between the two nations.
An Iranian delegation visited Pakistan for talks aimed at ending the war with the US, while VP JD Vance led the US negotiating team to Islamabad. Iran expressed distrust stemming from past US negotiations, but President Trump vowed to keep the Strait of Hormuz open while prioritizing nuclear non-proliferation. Meanwhile, regional tensions persist, with Israel refusing to discuss a ceasefire with Hezbollah.