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US-Iran diplomacy picks up: What’s the latest?

US-Iran diplomacy picks up: What’s the latest?

Summary

Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited Tehran to meet Iranian officials as part of efforts to advance peace talks between the United States and Iran. Although a temporary ceasefire was reached last month, fighting has not fully stopped, and both sides still disagree on key issues like Iran’s uranium enrichment. President Donald Trump warned that negotiations could quickly fail and lead to renewed conflict.

Key Facts

  • Pakistani Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met with Iranian officials in Tehran this week to discuss peace talks.
  • The US and Iran agreed to a temporary ceasefire last month after Pakistan helped mediate.
  • Some fighting has continued despite the ceasefire, and key disagreements remain.
  • President Trump said the peace talks are “borderline” between success and renewed strikes.
  • Iran revised a 14-point peace proposal and is reviewing a US peace offer delivered through Pakistan.
  • A major sticking point is Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile and whether it should be handed over or controlled.
  • The US wants a 20-year ban on Iran enriching uranium, while Iran wants to maintain some level of enrichment.
  • Iran has restricted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil and gas supplies.
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