Pakistan's Prime Minister pledged his country's best efforts for the success of direct talks between the US and Iran. These talks aim to end a war disrupting energy supplies and daily life across the Middle East. Pakistan, alongside others, brokered a two-week ceasefire between Washington and Tehran.
A ceasefire between the US and Iran, brokered by Pakistan, is ongoing, but uncertainty over its scope is fueling regional tensions. Talks between US and Iranian officials are scheduled to take place in Pakistan this weekend. The UK Prime Minister reaffirmed support for regional allies and called for the full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
US Vice President JD Vance is leading a delegation to Islamabad, Pakistan, for planned Iran peace talks. Vance stated that the US is willing to extend an open hand if Iran negotiates in good faith. However, he warned that the negotiating team would be unreceptive if Iran attempts to play games.
A US delegation led by the Vice President is set to begin historic direct talks with the Iranian delegation in Pakistan. These talks aim to end the war engulfing the wider Middle East region. A two-week ceasefire was secured through mediation by Pakistan and other nations.
High-ranking Iranian officials are set to arrive in Islamabad, Pakistan, for ceasefire talks with the US. The lead US negotiator stated that the US is willing to extend an open hand if Iran negotiates in good faith. These talks are taking place amid rising casualties from Israeli attacks in Lebanon.
An Iranian delegation began talks with the US in Pakistan, conditional on a Lebanon truce and the unfreezing of its assets. US President Trump vowed to keep the Strait of Hormuz open, prioritizing preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. With mutual distrust and hardline stances, negotiations face hurdles at this critical 'make or break' stage for Middle East peace.
An Iranian delegation arrived in Pakistan for peace talks with the US, demanding a Lebanon truce and asset unfreezing as preconditions. US President Trump stressed that preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons is the top priority. Both sides anticipate trust issues and difficult negotiations, with the opening of the Strait of Hormuz being a key issue.
Pakistan's role in mediating the ceasefire talks between the US and Iran is facing controversy. Indian veterans criticized Pakistan for allegedly miscommunicating information between the two nations. Skepticism about the talks' success was also raised due to Israel's negative stance.
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.
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.