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US-Iran Peace Talks in Islamabad: From Strait of Hormuz to Sanctions Relief, What Key Challenges Can US & Iran Face?

US and Iran are set to hold peace talks in Islamabad, mediated by Pakistan. Key agenda items include Strait of Hormuz control, sanctions relief, and the Lebanon conflict. Despite mutual mistrust, the talks are seen as a critical juncture for regional stability.

BBC 🔴
US 'must choose between war and ceasefire', Iranian minister tells BBC

An Iranian minister stated that Israeli strikes in Lebanon violated the US-Iran ceasefire agreement, demanding a choice from the US. He warned that the US must choose war if it acts contrary to the ceasefire's terms. Furthermore, he addressed Iran's stance on the Strait of Hormuz, demanding an end to US 'aggression'.

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EU foreign policy chief says Israeli moves put US-Iran ceasefire under ‘severe strain’

The EU foreign policy chief warned that Israeli actions in Lebanon are placing severe strain on the US-Iran ceasefire. She argued that the Iran truce should extend to Lebanon and stressed the need for Hezbollah to disarm. This reflects the ongoing situation following the war launched by the US and Israel against Iran.

BBC-World 🔴
Oil prices rise as concerns grow over 'fragile' US-Iran ceasefire

Global oil prices are rising amid growing concerns over the fragile US-Iran ceasefire following Israeli strikes in Lebanon. Iran has warned of a 'regret-inducing response' if attacks continue, while US President Trump demands compliance with the agreement. Uncertainty over the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz is heightening fears of energy supply disruptions.

The Independent 🔴
Uranium, sanctions and the Strait of Hormuz: The key sticking points between US and Iran ahead of talks in Islamabad

The ceasefire agreement between Iran and the US remains fragile as both sides clash over key issues like uranium, sanctions, and control of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran conditions the ceasefire on an end to hostilities in Lebanon and maintaining control over the Strait of Hormuz. The US President casts doubt on the authenticity of Iran's proposed 10-point plan, adding uncertainty to negotiations.

The Journal 🔴
EU says continued Israeli strikes on Lebanon putting US-Iran ceasefire 'under severe strain'

The EU stated that continued Israeli strikes on Lebanon are putting severe strain on the US-Iran ceasefire. This suggests a rising tension in the Middle East region. The international community is expressing concern over regional stabilization.

Azat TV 🔴
US-Iran Ceasefire Strains as Lebanon Excluded from Deal

The US-Iran ceasefire is under severe pressure due to the exclusion of Israeli military operations in Lebanon. In response, Iran has restricted transit through the Strait of Hormuz, causing global oil prices to surge above $96 per barrel. Diplomatic talks scheduled for this weekend in Pakistan are also uncertain due to conflicting interpretations of the truce terms.

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EU Foreign Policy Chief Condemns Israel’s Lebanon Strikes, Says They Strain US-Iran Ceasefire

The EU Foreign Policy Chief strongly condemned Israel's strikes on Lebanon, stating they place serious strain on the US-Iran ceasefire. She asserted that any ceasefire with Iran should extend to Lebanon and that the EU supports Hezbollah's disarmament efforts. Israel conducted extensive airstrikes across Lebanon, resulting in numerous casualties.

The CSR Journal 🔴
US Plans Automatic Military Draft Registration Amid Ongoing Iran Conflict

Amid ongoing conflict with Iran, the US is planning automatic military draft registration. This signals heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East region. The measure foreshadows a shift in US military posture.

Semafor
Exclusive / A Trump deal with Iran would likely get a vote in Congress

Any deal President Trump reaches with Iran to end the conflict could require a vote in Congress, especially if it touches on Iran's nuclear program. Democrats argue that the 2015 Nuclear Agreement Review Act would apply, emphasizing Congressional oversight. However, analysts suggest that while scrutiny is possible, blocking the agreement itself would be difficult.

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