Uncertainty Surrounds US-Iran Talks in Pakistan Amid Conflicting Reports
US, Iran officials to sit in separate rooms? Suspense over nature of Pak talks amid conflicting reports
Hindustan Times
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High-stakes negotiations between the US and Iran are set to take place in Pakistan, with uncertainty over whether they will be direct or indirect. Both delegations are expected to meet separately with Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif before formal talks begin, as regional players closely monitor the situation.
- 01US-Iran talks may occur in separate rooms with intermediaries.
- 02Pakistan is prepared for both direct and indirect negotiations.
- 03The talks represent the first high-level engagement since 1979.
- 04Iran insists on meeting preconditions, including a ceasefire in Lebanon.
- 05Regional players like Egypt, Turkey, and China are closely observing the negotiations.
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High-stakes negotiations between the United States and Iran are set to take place in Pakistan, shrouded in uncertainty regarding their format. Reports suggest that the talks may involve the two delegations seated in separate rooms, with Pakistani officials facilitating communication between them. However, some sources indicate that direct engagement could also be possible. This meeting is significant as it marks the first high-level discussions between Tehran and Washington since 1979. Both delegations are expected to first meet separately with Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif before the main negotiations commence. While the US delegation is led by Vice President JD Vance and the Iranian team by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the schedule remains fluid, with the start time unclear. Pakistan has assembled a team of specialists to assist in discussions on critical issues, including nuclear matters. Prime Minister Sharif has acknowledged the challenges ahead, emphasizing the importance of these talks in resolving ongoing tensions. The negotiations are also being monitored by regional players such as Egypt and Turkey, with China potentially playing a role as a guarantor of any agreement. Iran has reiterated that it will not proceed with talks unless its conditions, including a ceasefire in Lebanon, are met.
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The outcome of the talks could significantly influence regional stability and security, affecting not only US-Iran relations but also the dynamics in neighboring countries.
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