U.S., Iranian delegations head to Pakistan, renewing hopes for diplomatic end to war
Summary
An American team is going to Pakistan to continue discussions aimed at ending the two-month war with Iran. The talks will focus on issues like the Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway where shipping has mostly stopped. Meanwhile, Iran’s foreign minister is already in Pakistan, but no meeting between Iranian and American officials is planned yet.Key Facts
- The United States has sent a delegation to Pakistan.
- The goal is to continue talks to end the war with Iran that has lasted two months.
- The Strait of Hormuz, an important passage for ships, is a major topic.
- Shipping traffic through the Strait has mostly stopped because of the conflict.
- Iran’s foreign minister is currently in Pakistan.
- Iranian officials say there will be no meeting with the U.S. delegation at this time.
- Pakistan is serving as the host for ongoing diplomatic efforts.
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