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.
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.
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.
US and Iran were set for peace talks in Pakistan, but Iran cast doubt on the talks, demanding commitments on Lebanon and sanctions relief first. President Trump asserted that Iran has no leverage, while the US delegation expressed hope for a positive outcome. Although a ceasefire was announced, Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and the conflict in Lebanon continue.
Despite ongoing talks with Iran, the US continues to deploy troops to the Middle East. President Trump announced a two-week mutual ceasefire, establishing a basis for dialogue. Iran's proposal reportedly includes control over the Strait of Hormuz and sanctions relief.
US VP JD Vance arrived in Pakistan to initiate peace talks with Iran, aiming to resolve a six-week conflict. Iran stated its readiness to negotiate contingent on genuine concessions from the US side. Key agenda items include Iran's uranium stockpile, missile production, and the easing of US sanctions.
US-Iran peace talks have commenced in Islamabad, Pakistan, amid ongoing tensions over the Strait of Hormuz. The parties are debating complex issues including nuclear programs, sanctions relief, and ceasing support for regional proxies. President Trump stated that the focus of the negotiations would be on acceptable core 'points'.
US and Iranian delegations have begun high-level peace talks in Islamabad. The progress of the talks hinges on whether Washington agrees to Tehran's preconditions, particularly sanctions relief. Both sides are entering crucial negotiations to end the six-week conflict.
US Vice President JD Vance arrived in Islamabad for high-level ceasefire talks with Iran. Iran has set conditions, demanding an Israeli ceasefire in Lebanon and the release of blocked assets. Geopolitical tensions, including the Strait of Hormuz blockade and sanctions, remain key sticking points in the negotiations.
Following a temporary ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran, an Iranian delegation has arrived in Islamabad for talks. The US demands Iran hand over its enriched uranium stockpile and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran demands sanctions removal and an end to military actions. However, doubts about the ceasefire's sustainability persist due to ongoing military operations in Lebanon.