Delegations from the US and Iran have begun peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan. This follows a fragile ceasefire reached between Washington and Tehran earlier this week regarding the Middle East war. Pakistan hopes the parties will engage constructively toward a lasting solution.
US officials arrived in Islamabad for Iran peace talks while Israel continued airstrikes in Lebanon and Gaza. Israel's exclusion of Lebanon and Gaza from the truce limits the scope of any potential ceasefire. China's defense support for Iran adds another variable that could undermine any agreement reached in Islamabad.
Iran and the US resumed nuclear talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, though Iran stated they are proceeding under 'complete mistrust.' These face-to-face talks follow recent heightened tensions, with Iran setting conditions such as a Lebanon ceasefire and release of assets. Amid IAEA technical monitoring, both sides are discussing political and technical hurdles to reviving the nuclear agreement.
US and Iranian delegations began peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, aimed at ending the Middle East conflict. Iran set complete ceasefire in Lebanon and asset unfreezing as primary conditions. President Trump emphasized restricting Iran's nuclear program as the top priority, while the conflict drives up oil prices.
High-level delegations from Iran and the US arrived in Islamabad for peace talks, focusing on ending the conflict between the two nations. While both sides are open to dialogue, Iran insists on key preconditions, including a ceasefire in Lebanon and the release of blocked assets. The outcome of these talks is expected to significantly impact West Asian stability and global energy markets.
Delegations from Iran and the US are set to hold direct and mediated talks in Islamabad under Pakistani mediation. US President Donald Trump announced a two-week mutual ceasefire, stating that major issues are nearing resolution. These talks follow Iran's willingness to open the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's agreement to halt 'defensive attacks.'
Peace talks between the US and Iran, hosted by Pakistan in Islamabad, have seen the ceasefire continuation fully priced in the market. This signals a shift from military posturing to direct negotiation, opening a new diplomatic channel. However, the lack of a market price for a permanent peace deal indicates lingering uncertainty about a lasting agreement.
An Iranian delegation carried the belongings of Minab victims to Islamabad for peace talks. This meeting is part of efforts to de-escalate tensions between the US and Iran. Both sides are focusing on achieving a ceasefire and ending the conflict through these talks.
An Iranian delegation arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan, for high-stakes talks with the United States aimed at ending the conflict. Held under Pakistani mediation, Iran insists on preconditions, including a Lebanon ceasefire and the release of blocked assets. The outcome is expected to significantly impact West Asian security and global energy markets.
An Iranian delegation is scheduled to meet Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Islamabad. This meeting precedes high-stakes talks between Iran and the United States following a fragile ceasefire. Pakistan is playing a central mediating role to stabilize the ceasefire and advance a broader agreement.