Iran and US Agree on Next Round of Peace Talks Following Islamabad Meeting
Iran-US Talks ‘Not A Failure’, Next Round Agreed After Islamabad Meet: Sources | Exclusive
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Peace talks between Iran and the United States in Islamabad were deemed a positive first step, with both sides agreeing to hold another round of discussions. Key issues remain unresolved, particularly regarding Iran's uranium enrichment and the Strait of Hormuz, but both delegations engaged in lengthy discussions aimed at finding common ground.
- 01The Islamabad talks lasted nearly 20 hours and were considered a first step towards peace.
- 02Both delegations reached a broader consensus on several issues, with technical teams set to work on specifics.
- 03US Vice President JD Vance indicated a willingness to discuss de-escalation in Lebanon and Israel.
- 04Key differences remain, particularly regarding Iran's uranium enrichment and control in the Strait of Hormuz.
- 05The US delegation emphasized flexibility but maintained hard limits on nuclear ambitions.
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The recent peace talks held in Islamabad between Iran and the United States were characterized as a constructive first step, lasting nearly 20 hours. Sources revealed that both sides engaged in serious discussions, resulting in a broader consensus on various issues, with technical teams expected to address the specifics. US Vice President JD Vance, who led the American delegation, noted the discussions were substantive, although Iran did not accept the US proposals. Key contentious points include Iran's uranium enrichment and the Strait of Hormuz, where the US demands unrestricted access while Iran seeks recognition of its control. Both delegations agreed to meet again, with the venue and timing to be determined later, leaving the door open for future negotiations.
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The outcome of these talks could influence regional stability and international relations, particularly regarding nuclear policies and military presence in the Middle East.
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