The US will hold direct talks with Iran in Islamabad, Pakistan. US President Donald Trump is sending a delegation including the Vice President and special envoys. These talks are set to discuss a final agreement following a ceasefire in the Iran war.
US and Iranian delegations agreed to hold talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, resuming diplomatic efforts. The meeting follows a recent ceasefire and is intended to address broad issues like the nuclear program and sanctions relief. Despite the talks, deep mutual mistrust remains between the two sides.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf will lead the Iranian delegation in Islamabad talks with the US. US Vice President JD Vance is expected to represent the United States. The discussions will be based on Iran's 10-point proposal, covering nuclear issues and sanctions relief.
Israel has suspended strikes against Iran, and the Iranian Parliament Speaker is set to lead a delegation for talks with the US and Vance's delegation. This signals a potential de-escalation in regional military tensions. The focus is shifting towards the resumption of diplomatic dialogue between the two sides.
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, will lead the Iranian delegation for talks with the US. The talks, set in Islamabad, Pakistan, will cover not only the nuclear program and regional security but also sanctions dating back 45 years. US Vice President James David Vance will head the US delegation.
Iran's Parliament Speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, will lead the delegation for talks with the US. The talks are scheduled for April 10th in Islamabad, Pakistan. US President Donald Trump announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran conditional on opening the Strait of Hormuz.
The US announced that Vice President JD Vance will lead the American delegation in peace talks with Iran. These negotiations are scheduled to begin this weekend in Pakistan. This effort represents a significant diplomatic push to ease long-standing tensions and seek a peaceful resolution between the two nations.
US President Trump is sending a delegation led by JD Vance to Pakistan for peace talks with Iran. These talks occur amid heightened regional tensions following Israeli attacks on Lebanon and Iranian strikes on Gulf oil facilities. While markets showed temporary relief after the announcement, Israel stated it would continue military operations against Hezbollah.
As US and Iranian delegations prepare for talks in Pakistan, analysts point to miscalculations leading to a perceived failure for President Trump. Iran presented a 10-point peace proposal demanding the lifting of all sanctions and US military withdrawal. Iran frames the ceasefire as a 'historic victory,' maintaining a strong stance.
US President Trump announced an agreement for a two-week ceasefire with Iran, though missile attacks were reported across the Gulf and Israel shortly after the announcement. A key condition of this deal is the complete, immediate, and safe reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Pakistan has subsequently invited delegations from both Iran and the US for talks.