A Chinese delegation is set to join Pakistan-hosted US-Iran peace talks, potentially offering guarantees if an agreement is reached. The talks continue amid ongoing tensions between Washington and Tehran, with Iran insisting on preconditions like the implementation of a temporary ceasefire. Pakistan is intensifying diplomatic efforts, also inviting Saudi Arabia to oversee the negotiations.
US and Iranian negotiators began peace talks in Pakistan, but deep mistrust and sanctions remain major obstacles. The talks, mediated by Pakistan, face sticking points over including Lebanon and broader regional security. Despite cautious optimism, the geopolitical complexity makes the success of the negotiations uncertain.
US and Iranian leaders are holding peace talks in Pakistan, with Pakistan taking on the role of mediator. Despite a conditional ceasefire, violations and the Israel-Hezbollah conflict are complicating negotiations. Pakistan stands at a critical juncture, where the success of this mediation will determine its diplomatic standing.
US Vice President JD Vance traveled to Pakistan to hold high-stakes peace talks with Iran. The talks aim to end the West Asian war and resolve global energy supply disruptions. President Trump warned that the US might resume military action if the negotiations fail, maintaining high tension.
A US Vice President visited Pakistan to hold talks with Iranian officials, aiming to solidify the ceasefire and achieve a permanent end to the Middle East conflict. Iran has set conditions for negotiations, including an Israeli ceasefire in Lebanon and the release of blocked Iranian assets. These talks are closely watched globally for their potential impact on regional security and energy markets.
A US delegation arrived in Pakistan to begin high-level talks with Iranian representatives, aiming to shore up a fragile ceasefire and pave the way for peace. Iran has set conditions for negotiations, demanding an Israeli ceasefire in Lebanon and the release of blocked assets. Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz has caused oil prices to skyrocket, impacting the global economy.
US-Iran peace talks have commenced in Islamabad, Pakistan, amid ongoing tensions over the Strait of Hormuz. The parties are debating complex issues including nuclear programs, sanctions relief, and ceasing support for regional proxies. President Trump stated that the focus of the negotiations would be on acceptable core 'points'.
US Vice President J D Vance visited Pakistan to hold peace talks with an Iranian delegation aimed at ending the West Asia conflict. These talks are taking place amid a two-week halt in the US-Israeli war on Iran, with success potentially having major implications for regional security. Vance indicated that the US is willing to cooperate if Iran engages in good faith negotiations.
US and Iranian delegations have begun high-level peace talks in Islamabad. The progress of the talks hinges on whether Washington agrees to Tehran's preconditions, particularly sanctions relief. Both sides are entering crucial negotiations to end the six-week conflict.
High-level US and Iranian delegations met in Pakistan for peace talks, but negotiations face hurdles as Iran demands commitments on Lebanon and sanctions relief. This marks the highest-level US-Iran dialogue since the 1979 Islamic Revolution and the first official face-to-face talks since the 2015 nuclear deal. President Trump strongly criticized Iran, asserting they have no leverage other than negotiating.