High-level talks between the US and Iran have begun in Pakistan to resolve the Iran war, focusing on Strait of Hormuz passage and lasting peace. Key issues include sanctions, maritime control, nuclear matters, and the Lebanon conflict, with both sides presenting competing preconditions. These talks aim to alleviate regional instability and mitigate global economic impact.
US delegation led by JD Vance began high-stakes peace talks with Iranian officials in Pakistan. The talks aim to end a six-week war but face hurdles due to differing demands from both sides. Iran has conditioned discussions on an Israeli ceasefire in Lebanon and the release of blocked assets.
High-level US and Iranian officials arrived in Pakistan to begin peace talks. They discussed how to convert their two-week ceasefire into lasting peace. Both sides publicly outlined competing preconditions and claimed leverage during the negotiations.
Pope Leo XIV criticized President Trump, emphasizing peace ahead of US-Iran talks. This statement came just before ceasefire negotiations between the US and Iran. Despite Trump's dissatisfaction with Iran's stance, Tehran continues to maintain control over the Strait of Hormuz.
A Chinese delegation is set to join Pakistan-hosted US-Iran peace talks, potentially offering guarantees if an agreement is reached. The talks continue amid ongoing tensions between Washington and Tehran, with Iran insisting on preconditions like the implementation of a temporary ceasefire. Pakistan is intensifying diplomatic efforts, also inviting Saudi Arabia to oversee the negotiations.
JD Vance arrived in Pakistan to attend crucial US-Iran peace talks. These talks aim to de-escalate tensions and improve relations between the two nations. This could mark a significant turning point for regional geopolitical stability in the Middle East.
Top US and Iranian officials met in Pakistan for the first round of talks to convert a two-week ceasefire into lasting peace. Both sides outlined preconditions, with Iran demanding a Lebanon ceasefire and the release of blocked assets. Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has severely impacted the regional economy, causing soaring global energy prices.
The US and Iran have initiated trilateral talks with Pakistan in Islamabad to end the Middle East conflict. US President Donald Trump commented that Iran is 'losing big' in the conflict. Key sticking points in the talks include the inclusion of Lebanon.
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 Vice President JD Vance arrived in Pakistan for talks with Iranian officials. The discussions aim to solidify a fragile ceasefire brokered by Pakistan. The ceasefire remains precarious as fighting continues between Israel and Hezbollah militants.