US Says Optimistic About Reaching Peace Deal with Iran
- The United States is optimistic about a second round of peace talks with Iran in Pakistan, aiming to reach a deal.
- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that further talks would very likely be held in the Pakistani capital and expressed confidence about a deal.
- US Vice President JD Vance said Iran was offered a grand bargain to end the six-week war and resolve the nuclear dispute.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel and the US share identical goals regarding Iran.
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U.S. Optimistic About Possible Iran Peace Deal
The United States has expressed optimism about reaching a peace deal with Iran, as discussions continue over a possible second round of talks following last weekend’s failed negotiations in Islamabad. U.S. officials said new diplomatic efforts are underway, with a Pakistani delegation arriving in Tehran carrying a message from Washington. The White House indicated that further talks could take place in Pakistan’s capital in the coming days. Pres…
US says optimistic about reaching peace deal with Iran
The United States is discussing a possible second round of peace talks with Iran in Pakistan and is optimistic about reaching a deal, US officials said, as Tehran threatened to shut down Red Sea trade unless Washington lifted a naval…
Why the U.S. and Iran can't reach a peace deal
Andrew Chang explains what's keeping the U.S. and Iran from reaching a peace agreement following six weeks of ongoing war and a recent marathon negotiating session in Pakistan. Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images
A Pakistani delegation visited Tehran this Wednesday to convey a message from the United States for the second round of talks, and Lebanon and Israel began direct talks in Washington.
Trump Says No Iran Deal Unless Tehran Drops Nuclear Ambitions
U.S. President Donald Trump said that the United States will not agree to any deal with Iran unless Tehran abandons its nuclear ambitions, laying down a firm red line ahead of a possible second round of U.S.–Iran peace talks after the first round failed to yield an agreement. “Well, first of all, if they don’t, we’re not making a deal,” Trump said in an interview with Fox News that aired April 15. “There’s no deal.” He added that the key objecti…
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