Iran, US and Pakistan report progress in talks on ending war
Summary
The United States, Iran, and Pakistan have made progress in talks aiming to end the US-Israeli conflict involving Iran. A draft agreement with 14 key points is being developed, with further detailed negotiations expected soon after a memorandum of understanding is finalized.Key Facts
- The US, Iran, and Pakistan are involved in talks to end the conflict between the US-Israel alliance and Iran.
- A memorandum of understanding (MOU) with 14 points is being refined to form a framework for peace.
- US President Donald Trump said the sides are getting closer to a deal but warned of severe consequences if an agreement is not reached.
- Iran acknowledges gaps remain and the nuclear program is not part of the initial talks.
- Pakistani army chief acted as a mediator and reported “encouraging” progress.
- The proposed peace process may involve three stages: ending the war, resolving problems around the Strait of Hormuz, and starting broader negotiations.
- If agreed, the MOU talks will continue after the Eid holiday.
- Both US and Iranian officials remain cautious but hopeful about reaching a deal soon.
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