U.S. and Iran Launch Critical Talks in Islamabad
Part of composite article Global Fuel Crisis Deepens as Iran War Disrupts Supplies, Sending Pump Prices Soaring View full article →
High-stakes diplomatic negotiations between the United States and Iran have officially begun in Pakistan's capital, Islamabad. The talks follow weeks of intense, behind-the-scenes efforts to arrange the meeting.
A major question remains unanswered: whether delegates from the two nations will hold direct, in-person discussions. Officials have not confirmed any plans for a face-to-face meeting.
The location in Islamabad is seen as significant. Pakistan maintains diplomatic ties with both countries and has positioned itself as a neutral mediator for regional stability. The agenda is expected to focus on easing military tensions and reviving aspects of the previously abandoned nuclear agreement.