Iran says this. The US says that. A look at the trickiest issues in the unresolved conflict
Summary
The United States and Iran are trying to negotiate a permanent end to their conflict, but they still disagree on many issues. Recent military attacks have paused, and further talks are expected soon, though Iran and the U.S. disagree on when those talks will happen.Key Facts
- Iran launched drone and missile attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait in response to new U.S. airstrikes.
- Iran warned it might stop peace talks if the U.S. continues attacks.
- The U.S. President Donald Trump said a meeting with Iran would happen soon, but Iran denied any scheduled talks.
- Both sides have a deadline of less than 60 days to finalize a peace deal.
- Technical talks by lower-level diplomats are expected before senior officials meet again.
- The Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route, is disputed: the U.S. says it is open, while Iran wants control over it.
- Both sides have paused their recent military actions for now.
- Pakistan and Qatar are helping mediate the negotiations.
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