JD Vance is leading high-stakes talks with Iran in Islamabad.
Negotiations aim to stabilize the ceasefire and end the conflict.
Talks are indirect and mediated by Pakistan amid deep mistrust.
Key issues include Strait of Hormuz, sanctions, and nuclear program.
Talks Officially Underway
Discussions involving the United States and Iran have officially begun in Islamabad, with JD Vance heading the US delegation.
The negotiations are part of a broader effort to extend a fragile ceasefire and potentially move toward a longer-term resolution of the conflict.
Pakistan Acting as Mediator
The talks are being hosted and mediated by Pakistan, which has played a central role in facilitating communication between both sides.
Meetings are taking place under tight security conditions
Delegations are engaging through indirect channels, though direct talks may occur
Pakistani officials are coordinating between both sides to push toward progress
High-Stakes Agenda
Key topics under discussion include:
Reopening the Strait of Hormuz (critical for global oil supply)
Potential sanctions relief for Iran
Limits on Iran’s nuclear program
Broader regional stability and ceasefire enforcement
Tensions and Mistrust Remain High
Despite the start of talks, major disagreements persist:
Iran has set conditions, including halting certain military actions
The US has maintained a firm stance and warned against delays
Both sides remain cautious, reflecting deep geopolitical mistrust
