इस्लामाबाद में US-ईरान शांति वार्ता, फेस-टू-फेस मुलाकात के बाद तकनीकी चरण में पहुंची बातचीत – us Iran Peace Talks Move Technical Stage After Face to Face Meetings mdsb ntc
The peace talks between America and Iran in Pakistan, which started on Saturday, continued till the early hours of the morning local time on Sunday. Now another type of conversation is going on. A delegation led by Vice President JD Vance held direct talks with Iranian officials in Islamabad. Other members of the US negotiating team include President Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and special envoy Steve Witkoff.
iran The U.S. side includes Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who are leading a delegation that includes officials known for their tough stance in dealing with the West.
Wall Street Journal The report states that America The talks between India and Iran are taking place amidst a fragile ceasefire. Now these talks are moving towards what the government media has described as the ‘technical phase’. One of the goals of these talks is to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz, through which about 20% of the world’s oil normally passes.
Iran refutes US claim
According to news agency Tasnim, Iran is refusing to accept America’s demands regarding its control over the Strait of Hormuz, which it calls ‘excessive demands’. As the talks began on Saturday, two US Navy guided-missile destroyers passed through the strait. It was the first passage of American warships through this vital waterway since the war began six weeks earlier. However, Iran has denied this claim of America.
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What happened in the talks on Saturday?
in tehran, lebanon Israel Is seeking to stop the attacks and unblock assets frozen due to sanctions.
JD Vance said before the talks that Washington is ready to extend a helping hand but warned Tehran not to try to manipulate us.
Trump said that if the talks fail, the US is filling ships with ammunition and weapons.
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