Pakistani army chief visits Tehran in hopes for renewed talks between US and Iran
Pakistan’s army chief urged a second round of U.S.-Iran talks as mediators seek to extend a ceasefire that has killed at least 3,000 people, officials said.
- Pakistani Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir visited Tehran to deliver a new message from the United States aimed at restarting high-level negotiations between Washington and Tehran.
- The United States and Iran have agreed in principle to extend the ceasefire beyond the initial deadline and to continue diplomatic talks, though no date for the next round has been set.
- Disagreements remain over Iran's nuclear program, the Strait of Hormuz, and demands for war damage compensation, with mediators working to resolve these issues to facilitate renewed talks.
- President Donald Trump indicated that the conflict with Iran is close to ending and expressed a preference for a diplomatic resolution while acknowledging Pakistan's mediation efforts.
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Pakistan Sends Delegation to Iran, Shuffling U.S. Messages for Peace Talks
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the conflict with Iran is “very close to over.” A high-ranking Pakistani delegation led by Field Marshal Asim Munir arrived in Tehran on the same day, bringing Washington’s latest ceasefire proposals. The post Pakistan Sends Delegation to Iran, Shuffling U.S. Messages for Peace Talks appeared first on Breitbart.
Pakistani army chief tries to keep dialogue open between U.S. and Iran
The meeting comes as President Donald Trump announced the leaders of Israel and Lebanon will speak later on Thursday about halting the fighting between Israel and the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Archbishop, others support Pakistan efforts to work for peace in Iran
CAIRO — Pakistan’s army chief is set to meet with Iranian officials in Tehran on Thursday in hopes of extending the ceasefire that paused almost seven weeks of war between Israel, the U.S. and Iran. It’s unclear whether the frantic diplomacy can lead to a lasting deal as the two-week ceasefire passes the half-way mark. The Iran war has killed thousands of people and upended global markets by disrupting the flow of oil. The meeting comes as Presi…
Pakistani army chief in Iran to discuss new round of US talks
The influential chief of Pakistan's armed forces visited Iran to meet the head of Tehran's negotiators on Thursday, as Washington considers agreeing to another round of peace talks in Islamabad.
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