Iran, US Likely to Hold Next Round of Talks in Pakistan on July 11
- The next round of US-Iran talks is scheduled to resume in Pakistan, with discussions focusing primarily on the nuclear issue.
- Following the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, President Trump claimed the US 'knocked the hell out of Iran,' stating the regime wants a deal 'so badly.'
- Former Israeli ambassador to the US Danny Ayalon admonished the US-Iran MoU, stating, 'What is happening today is massive surrender by the US to Iran; the Iranians are setting the tone.'
- Turkey, Qatar, and Pakistan are emerging as a powerful bloc openly opposed to Israel, influencing Middle East policy amid shifting regional dynamics.
- Turkey's 'strategic triad' policy is gaining sway in Trump's Middle East strategy, creating new challenges for Israel as regional alignments reshape geopolitical calculations.
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Next round of US-Iran talks likely in Islamabad: Report
Islamabad is poised to host crucial technical negotiations between the US and Iran, following a June 18 memorandum aimed at West Asian peace. These talks, expected around July 11, will delve into Iran's nuclear program, sanctions relief, and regional security. The discussions build upon the framework established in the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding, seeking a comprehensive agreement within a 60-day timeframe.
Islamabad is emerging as the most likely host for the proposed technical-level talks between the US and Iran. According to media reports, the meeting could discuss issues related to the nuclear program, economic sanctions relief, regional security, and the Strait of Hormuz. However, the final location and date of the meeting have not yet been officially confirmed.
Islamabad likely venue for next round of US-Iran talks
Islamabad: Pakistan capital Islamabad is emerging as the leading venue for the next round of technical negotiations between the US and Iran, a media report said Sunday, July 5. The US and Iran signed the memorandum of understanding (MoU) on June 18, aimed at restoring peace in West Asia. It was followed by technical-level talks in Switzerland on June 21, with Pakistan and Qatar as mediators. The resumption of the talks is part of ongoing efforts…
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