US.-Iran peace talks begin in Islamabad
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By Ariba Shahid, Parisa Hafezi, Saad Sayeed, Asif Shahzad and Humeyra Pamuk ISLAMABAD/DUBAI/WASHINGTON April 13 (Reuters) - After a sleepless and at times tense night in Islamabad, Iranian and U.S. officials ended their highest-level talks in decades https://www.
NBC News' correspondent describes the scene from Pakistan, where the government provided a band to play for media awaiting news from the talks. Outside, the streets of Islamabad's "Red Zone" were locked down.
By Asif Shahzad, Ariba Shahid, Parisa Hafezi and Maya Gebeily ISLAMABAD/DUBAI/BEIRUT/WASHINGTON, April 10 (Reuters) - Iran's negotiating team arrived in Islamabad on Friday for peace talks with the
The blockade could derail a tenuous ceasefire after just five days. Vice President JD Vance said the U.S. remains open to diplomacy if Iran takes “our final and best offer.”
Vice President JD Vance landed in Islamabad on Saturday tasked with ending six weeks of war and overcoming 47 years of enmity — 21 hours later, he flew home without a deal.
The Islamabad peace talks between the U.S. and Iran broke down on April 12 after 21 hours of negotiations, with both sides blaming each other for the failure. It was the first face-to-face meeting between the two countries since 1979,
The weekend meeting to resolve the conflict between the US and Iran, held four days after a ceasefire announcement, was the first direct encounter between US and Iranian officials in more than a decad
U.S. and Iranian negotiators are in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad for high-stakes negotiations amid a fragile two-week truce.