US and Iran began three-way talks in Pakistan to advance ceasefire negotiations amid the Lebanon conflict. Iran emphasized certain parts of its proposal as 'red lines,' maintaining a firm stance despite the talks. President Donald Trump criticized Iran's negotiating position, continuing pressure regarding the Strait of Hormuz.
US and Iran have begun talks in Pakistan to end their war, following a fragile ceasefire. Iran is demanding commitments on Lebanon and the lifting of US sanctions during the negotiations. Despite the ceasefire, Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz continues, impacting global energy supplies.
Tensions remain high across the Middle East as peace talks between the United States and Iran proceed. Exchanges of attacks between Israel and Hezbollah continue in Lebanon, while ship traffic in the Strait of Hormuz has slowed to a trickle. President Trump warns Iran to comply with the 'real agreement' of a ceasefire.
French President Macron urged the Iranian President to use Islamabad talks for sustainable de-escalation and to quickly restore freedom and security of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. Macron stressed that France is ready to contribute to this effort. He also emphasized the importance of respecting the ceasefire in Lebanon and supporting Lebanese authorities' sovereignty.
The US Navy began an urgent operation in the Strait of Hormuz to clear mines laid by Iran, marking the first such deployment since the conflict started. Negotiations between the US and Iran commenced in Pakistan, but the ceasefire remains threatened by deep disagreements, including Israeli strikes in Lebanon. Iran is pushing for compensation for US-Israeli strikes and the release of frozen assets during talks.
Peace talks have begun in Pakistan to end the Middle East war, with Iran coordinating ceasefire adherence with Lebanon. The US claims Iran cannot fully open the Strait of Hormuz due to mines it placed in the area. Both sides maintain tension with differing assessments of Iran's missile and naval capabilities.
Tensions rise as Iran claims a US warship retreated after being warned against crossing the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, talks for a ceasefire have begun via Pakistan, though Israeli strikes in Lebanon complicate efforts. US President Trump signals potential control over the Strait, increasing geopolitical pressure.
Senior US and Iranian officials met in Islamabad, Pakistan, for ceasefire talks amidst ongoing regional violence. The US signaled openness to diplomacy if Iran negotiates in good faith, but Iran expressed deep distrust of the US. Despite talks, regional tensions remain high due to the volatile situation in Lebanon and Israeli attacks.