An Iranian delegation arrived in Islamabad for high-stakes talks with the US, facilitated by Pakistan. The negotiations hinge on meeting preconditions, including a truce in Lebanon and the release of frozen Iranian assets. Both sides are hoping for de-escalation through Pakistan's diplomatic efforts.
Peace talks between the US and Iran are set to begin in Islamabad, Pakistan, with the Iranian delegation having arrived. The talks occur during a fragile two-week truce, with the situation in Lebanon being a key variable. Iran insists that a ceasefire in Lebanon and the unfreezing of its assets must be met before negotiations can proceed.
An Iranian delegation arrived in Islamabad for talks with the US, stating that negotiations hinge on a Lebanon ceasefire and the release of frozen Iranian assets. The US delegation indicated openness contingent on Iran's good faith engagement. These high-stakes talks, held during a temporary truce in the US-Israel conflict with Iran, are expected to significantly impact West Asian security.
An Iranian delegation arrived in Islamabad for talks aimed at easing regional tensions, while the US and Lebanon urged Israel to pause attacks on Hezbollah. US President Trump expressed confidence that the Strait of Hormuz would soon be open. Israel rejected Hezbollah ceasefire talks but agreed to formal peace negotiations with Lebanon.
Iranian and US delegations began conditional peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, amidst mutual mistrust. Iran demands a ceasefire in Lebanon and release of seized assets before negotiations can start, while the US prioritizes nuclear concerns. President Trump has hinted at military action if talks fail, heightening tensions.
An Iranian delegation arrived in Islamabad for ceasefire talks with the US, aiming to de-escalate tensions. The US is also sending senior officials, with talks contingent on accepting Tehran's preconditions. Key agenda items include the maritime blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and regional stability.
An Iranian delegation arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan, to participate in upcoming talks with the United States. US Vice President JD Vance also traveled to Islamabad for the negotiations. Vance warned Iran not to 'play' the US in the talks, while expecting a positive outcome.
The Iranian Parliament Speaker expressed deep distrust in the US, citing past negotiations that ended in failure and broken promises. He visited Islamabad, Pakistan, for talks with a US delegation. Iran set a ceasefire in Lebanon and the release of frozen assets as preconditions for any negotiations to begin.
The Iranian delegation arrived in Islamabad for peace talks with the US, but Tehran insists on preconditions before negotiations can begin. Despite a two-week ceasefire announced by US President Donald Trump, the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and tensions in Lebanon persist. Iran expressed distrust, stating they will only engage in talks if the US fulfills pledges regarding asset unblocking and the Lebanon ceasefire.
A high-level Iranian delegation arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan, ahead of negotiations with the US. These talks are seen as a crucial opportunity to achieve a permanent ceasefire in the Middle East conflict. President Trump postponed military action while demanding the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, but Iran insists on fulfilling preconditions first.