The Memo: Stakes Are Huge for Tense US-Iran Talks in Islamabad
- Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called the US-Iran talks in Islamabad a make-or-break moment and emphasized the need to sustain the temporary ceasefire through dialogue.
- Pakistan is hosting the peace negotiations between US and Iran delegations, providing visa-free travel and visa-on-arrival facilities to delegates and journalists from both countries to ensure smooth participation.
- Vice President JD Vance leads the US delegation, expressing hope for positive negotiations and stressing the US willingness to negotiate in good faith while warning against any deception.
- There is cautious optimism that the talks may resolve complex issues and convert the temporary ceasefire into lasting peace despite ongoing tensions and unresolved disputes.
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After victory in war, Iran seeks to consolidate gains, not compromise, in Islamabad talks
As high-stakes negotiations with the US are underway in Islamabad, a strategic assessment reveals that Iran is not seeking compromise but to consolidate the gains of the war it won.
US, Iran sit down for talks in Islamabad
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and US Vice President JD Vance met in Islamabad on Saturday as peace talks to end the broadening war in the Middle East got under way. The US delegation is set to meet Iranian officials later in the day. The latest updates with our France 24 correspondent Shazaib Wallah in Islamabad, Pakistan.
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A high-level delegations from Iran and the United States arrived for what Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has termed "make or break" negotiations. The summit, held under intense security, aims to stabilize a fragile ceasefire and navigate the future of regional security. 🌎 ‘America First’ or ‘Israel First’?: Iran–US High-Level Delegations Begin ‘Make or Break’ Talks in Pakistan’s Islamabad Amid Fragile Ceasefire.
US plane carrying team for talks with Iran lands in Islamabad, two Pakistani sources say
ISLAMABAD, April 11 (Reuters) - A U.S. government plane carrying top U.S. officials landed in the Pakistani capital Islamabad on Saturday for peace talks with Iran, two Pakistani sources told Reuters.Washington and Tehran are due to begin negotiations seeking to end the six-week-old Iran war that has killed thousands of people across the Middle East, disrupted energy supplies, fed inflation and slowed the global economy. (Reporting by Asif Shahz…
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