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Pakistan hosts most significant US-Iran talks since 1979

Pakistan is hosting landmark direct US-Iran talks, the most significant since 1979, to end the Middle East conflict amid a fragile ceasefire. High-level delegations from both the US and Iran are participating, hoping for a peaceful resolution. These talks are seen as a crucial turning point following US-Israeli attacks on Iran in late February.

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Iran's 'trump card' in Pakistan peace talks – the Strait of Hormuz

Iran has gained significant leverage in peace talks by controlling the Strait of Hormuz, a vital channel for 20% of global oil supply. US-Iran peace talks are now centered on reopening the waterway and the possibility of toll collection. Iran's control has caused major global energy market disruption, shifting focus from nuclear issues to maritime transit.

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US, Iran teams in Pakistan for peace talks amid doubts over Lebanon, sanctions

Senior US and Iranian delegations met in Pakistan for peace talks, but Iran conditioned participation on commitments regarding Lebanon and sanctions relief. These are the highest-level US-Iran talks since the 1979 Islamic Revolution and the first official face-to-face talks since the 2015 nuclear deal. President Trump asserted that Iran has no leverage, while both sides maintain expectations for a positive outcome.

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VP JD Vance heads to Pakistan for peace talks with Iran

Vice President JD Vance is scheduled to visit Pakistan for peace talks with Iran. This suggests the US is seeking de-escalation and diplomatic solutions in the Middle East. The visit is seen as a significant diplomatic move toward improving US-Iran relations.

Yahoo
US, Iran teams in Pakistan for peace talks but doubts emerge over Lebanon, sanctions

High-level US and Iranian delegations met in Pakistan for peace talks, but negotiations face hurdles as Iran demands commitments on Lebanon and sanctions relief. This marks the highest-level US-Iran dialogue since the 1979 Islamic Revolution and the first official face-to-face talks since the 2015 nuclear deal. President Trump strongly criticized Iran, asserting they have no leverage other than negotiating.

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The Heat: Middle East conflict | US-Iran talks in Islamabad

US and Iranian negotiators are set to meet in Islamabad on Saturday amid a fragile two-week ceasefire. The sides are expected to discuss issues including Tehran's control over the Strait of Hormuz and its nuclear enrichment program. This meeting reflects the fragile peace in the Middle East.

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Just hours before Pak peace talks, Lebanon action casts doubts on fate of fragile Iran ceasefire

Iran has cast doubt on upcoming US-Iran peace talks by demanding prior assurances regarding Lebanon and sanctions relief. Tehran indicated its willingness to negotiate only if Israeli strikes on Hezbollah cease. Meanwhile, Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz continues to cause the largest disruption to global energy supplies.

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US, Iran Hold Peace Talks Amid Doubts Over Lebanon and Sanctions

US and Iran are set for peace talks mediated by Pakistan, but Iran casts doubt on the talks, demanding progress on Lebanon and sanctions first. Iran insists the Lebanese situation, including Israeli attacks on Hezbollah, is part of the US-Iran ceasefire. President Trump strongly criticized Iran, stating they have no negotiating leverage.

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How Pakistan became the unlikely mediator of US-Iran peace negotiations

Pakistan has emerged as an unlikely mediator in US-Iran peace talks amidst Middle East conflict. US President Donald Trump credited conversations with senior Pakistani officials for precipitating the truce. These talks are considered the highest-level US-Iran dialogue since 1979, highlighting Pakistan's growing diplomatic importance.

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'You don't need a backup plan,' Trump says ahead of US-Iran talks in Pakistan

US President Trump stated that 'no backup plan is needed' even if talks with Iran fail, showing a hardline stance. He asserted that US military power has significantly degraded Iran's capabilities and that the Strait of Hormuz will open regardless of Iran's consent. Following a recent ceasefire brokered by nations including Pakistan, both sides agreed to meet in Islamabad for peace negotiations.

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