U.S.-Iran negotiations in Islamabad fail to bring war to a decisive end
Neither side was sufficiently dominant that it could dictate a peace
Neither side was sufficiently dominant that it could dictate a peace Grouped from 4 articles across 3 sources.
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Neither side was sufficiently dominant that it could dictate a peace
US vice-president says Iran chose not to accept American terms for a deal, including to not build nuclear weapons JD Vance and US delegation leave Pakistan after failing to reach deal with Iran US officials claim Iran unable to find mines it laid in strait of Hormuz The UK will host a strait of Hormuz meeting next week , bringing together multiple countries aiming to restore free movement of ships through the strait, which has been blockaded by Iran since the beginning of the war and inflicted heavy damage on the global economy. A British official told AP that the meeting will oppose the idea of tolls being charged for passage through the waterway, as proposed by Iran as part of ceasefire negotiations. Continue reading...
Two American warships transited through the Strait of Hormuz for the first time since the start of the conflict.
Republicans call on Trump to ‘finish the job’ while top Democrats warn against resuming hostilities Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox The failure of negotiations to end the US war with Iran has unleashed a barrage of starkly partisan political responses, with leading Republicans making hawkish calls for Donald Trump to “finish the job” while top Democrats warned that it would be disastrous for the president to resume hostilities. The former UN ambassador during Trump’s first presidency, Nikki Haley, led the Republican charge. She told CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday that the current two-week ceasefire was a test of nerves. Continue reading...
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The United States and Iran concluded 21 hours of direct talks in Pakistan on Sunday without reaching a deal to end the war, casting uncertainty over a fragile two-week ceasefire. Grouped from 32 articles across 10 sources.
Crude had stabilised on optimism that a deal could be reached to reopen the Strait of Hormuz Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
The past month and a half have shown that the nature of modern warfare is shifting. Grouped from 5 articles across 2 sources.
Writing on social media after the pope called for peace, US President Donald Trump says the first American pope is "terrible for foreign policy" and he should "stop catering to the Radical Left". Grouped from 11 articles across 8 sources.
He said US President Donald Trump’s earlier social media comments had been “incendiary”.
Direct talks this weekend trod a familiar path of tortuous and frustrating diplomacy between Washington and Tehran