Washington and Tehran are nearing an agreement to extend the ceasefire for 60 days as skirmishes continue in the Strait of Hormuz, marking a significant test of the truce since April. This development comes amid escalating military activities in the region.
U.S. intelligence reports indicate that Iran's nuclear program has sustained limited damage, raising questions about its impact on regional tensions. This information emerges amid increasing international pressure on Tehran.
Political analyst Qashqous emphasizes that the Hormuz Strait serves as a strategic pressure point in the ongoing conflict surrounding Iran's nuclear program. These remarks come amid rising tensions in the region, raising concerns about the implications of Iran's nuclear ambitions on both regional and international security.
US Congressman Michael McCaul stated that ongoing talks between the United States and Iran, aimed at resolving the dispute that has closed the Strait of Hormuz, are unlikely to achieve any significant progress. These comments come amid rising tensions in the region.
Calls for the involvement of Gulf states in ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran are increasing. This collaboration is seen as a crucial step toward achieving stability in the region amid rising tensions between Tehran and Washington.
U.S.-Iran negotiations hosted by Pakistan ended without an agreement after a 21-hour marathon session. Both sides exchanged blame for the failure, leaving key issues unresolved.
The U.S. Vice President announced that no agreement was reached during talks with Iran in Pakistan, raising questions about the future of relations between the two nations. These negotiations come at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
Preliminary talks between the United States and Iran in Pakistan ended without an agreement, disappointing British Health Minister Wes Streeting. The minister expressed hope for a negotiated deal to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Negotiations between the United States and Iran in Pakistan ended without an agreement after extensive discussions lasting over 20 hours. Tehran deemed the American demands as 'unreasonable' and 'exaggerated'.
The United States and Iran are preparing to hold talks in Pakistan aimed at promoting stability in the Middle East. This initiative comes amid rising tensions between the two nations, raising questions about the future of their bilateral relations.
A report by the Washington Post reveals that the U.S. military has presented a plan to President Donald Trump aimed at seizing hundreds of kilograms of highly enriched uranium in Iran. This move comes amid escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran.
Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, announced the possibility of US-Iran talks next weekend in an Asian country, reflecting new diplomatic efforts between the two sides.