An Iranian delegation arrived in Islamabad ahead of peace talks with the US, mediated by Pakistan. These talks follow a truce announced by the US President, with Iran demanding the unblocking of its assets. Both sides still have disagreements over the implementation of the truce and the Strait of Hormuz issue.
An Iranian delegation arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan, for 'make-or-break' peace talks with the US. Iran is casting doubt on the talks, demanding preconditions such as unblocking assets and ending Israeli strikes in Lebanon. The US President, Donald Trump, insists that negotiation is the only reason Iran remains alive, highlighting clear differences in positions.
An Iranian delegation, led by the Parliament Speaker, arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan, for talks with the US. Iran has set preconditions, including a ceasefire in Lebanon and the release of blocked assets, before negotiations can begin. Pakistan is mediating the parties alongside Turkey and China toward a lasting peace.
An Iranian delegation led by Qalibaf arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan, to begin talks, contingent on preconditions being met. Iran stressed that if a satisfactory agreement is not reached, it will reignite conflict against US and Zionist interests in the region. The visit also included US envoys, signaling high-level diplomatic engagement.
A high-ranking Iranian delegation arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan, for truce talks with US representatives. Iran insisted that a ceasefire in Lebanon and the release of blocked assets must be met as preconditions. Tehran expressed distrust due to past US betrayals but maintained willingness to negotiate.
A high-level Iranian delegation has arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan, to participate in ceasefire talks with the United States. This effort is a critical diplomatic push to sustain a fragile truce amid ongoing conflict. While both sides seek regional stabilization under Pakistani mediation, high tensions persist.
US Vice President Vance traveled to Islamabad to attend talks with Iran. The negotiations are set to proceed based on Iran's ten-point proposal, following Israel's reported pullback from a planned attack. Both sides expressed willingness to engage in dialogue, though Iran stressed it would reject deceptive negotiations.
Pakistan has locked down its capital, Islamabad, as US and Iranian delegations prepare for ceasefire talks. This meeting is considered the highest-level direct dialogue between the two nations since the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Key agenda items include Iran's nuclear program and the Strait of Hormuz, though Iran warned it might walk away if Israeli strikes on Hezbollah continue.
A U.S. delegation led by JD Vance arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan, ahead of talks with Iranian officials. Key agenda items include reopening the Strait of Hormuz, dismantling Iran's nuclear program, and limiting missile capabilities. Despite a ceasefire agreement, both sides present preconditions, such as a Lebanese ceasefire from Israel and release of frozen Iranian assets.
A high-level US delegation arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan, to prepare for ceasefire talks with Iranian authorities. The delegations are set to meet under Pakistani mediation, though Iran insists talks must be based on its 10-point plan. Washington warned it would continue military action if a ceasefire agreement is not reached.