The US and Iran are set to resume peace talks in Pakistan, but the status of the talks remains unclear. The two-week ceasefire between the two countries is set to expire, and there are concerns that the conflict could escalate if a deal is not reached. The US has expressed confidence in its negotiating position, while Iran has accused the US of violating the truce and has yet to confirm its participation in the talks. The talks are being mediated by Pakistan, which has urged both sides to extend the ceasefire and give dialogue a chance. However, the US has said it does not want to extend the deadline, and Iran has warned that it will not accept talks 'under the shadow of threats' from the US. The situation is further complicated by a power struggle within Iran's leadership, with hardliners opposing any engagement with the US. The outcome of the talks is uncertain, and there are concerns about the potential consequences of a failure to reach a deal. The US has announced a blockade of Iranian ports, while Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial trade route. The situation is being closely watched by the international community, with many calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
النقاط الرئيسية
US and Iran set to resume peace talks in Pakistan
Two-week ceasefire set to expire
US confident in its negotiating position
Iran accuses US of violating truce
Power struggle within Iran's leadership
تغطية المصادر
Associated Press Newsمحايد
Live updates: US and Iran signal they will return to Pakistan for ceasefire talks, officials say
Associated Press News reports that the US and Iran have signaled that they will return to Pakistan for ceasefire talks, despite the uncertainty surrounding the talks.
France 24محايد
No Iran delegation sent to US talks yet as truce expiry nears
France 24 reports that Iran has not sent a delegation to the US talks, and that the truce is set to expire.
CNN-News18ناقد
Who's Calling The Shots In Iran? Why Hardliners Want Ghalibaf Out Over US Peace Talks
CNN-News18 reports on the power struggle within Iran's leadership, with hardliners opposing any engagement with the US.
Yahooقلق
Iran, US peace talks planned, but in question, as ceasefire set to expire
Yahoo reports that the US and Iran have planned peace talks, but the status of the talks is uncertain as the ceasefire is set to expire.
The Economic Timesمؤيد
Iran War Live Updates: Trump says US in 'very, very strong' position for Iran talks
The Economic Times reports that US President Donald Trump has said that the US is in a 'very, very strong' position for the Iran talks, and has expressed confidence in reaching a deal.
CBS Newsناقد
Trump says he's not under pressure over Iran war deal as status of peace talks remains unclear
CBS News reports that US President Donald Trump has said that he is not under pressure over the Iran war deal, despite the uncertainty surrounding the peace talks.
Firstpostمحايد
No Iran Delegation At Peace Talks, Tehran Warns of 'Battlefield Cards'
Firstpost reports that Iran has not sent a delegation to the peace talks, and has warned that it will not accept talks 'under the shadow of threats' from the US.
Hindustan Times on MSNمحايد
US Iran war live updates: Pak says Iran's formal response on attending peace talks with US still awaited
Hindustan Times on MSN reports that Pakistan is still awaiting a formal response from Iran on attending the peace talks with the US.
BBCقلق
Will there be more US-Iran peace talks?
The BBC reports on the uncertainty surrounding the US-Iran peace talks, and the potential consequences of a failure to reach a deal.
الخلاصة
The US-Iran peace talks are at a critical juncture, with the ceasefire set to expire and the status of the talks uncertain. While the US has expressed confidence in its negotiating position, Iran has yet to confirm its participation and has warned that it will not accept talks 'under the shadow of threats'. The power struggle within Iran's leadership and the complexities of the conflict make it difficult to predict the outcome of the talks. A failure to reach a deal could have serious consequences, including an escalation of the conflict and further instability in the region.
التحليل المنطقي
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The US and Iran are set to resume peace talks in Pakistan
The ceasefire is set to expire
The status of the US-Iran peace talks
Outlet
Claim
Firstpost
Iran has not sent a delegation to the peace talks
The Economic Times
The US and Iran have signaled that they will return to Pakistan for ceasefire talks
The potential consequences of a failure to reach a deal are not fully explored in most outlets
The US-Iran peace talks are at a critical juncture, with the ceasefire set to expire and the status of the talks uncertain. While the US has expressed confidence in its negotiating position, Iran has yet to confirm its participation and has warned that it will not accept talks 'under the shadow of threats'. The power struggle within Iran's leadership and the complexities of the conflict make it difficult to predict the outcome of the talks. A failure to reach a deal could have serious consequences, including an escalation of the conflict and further instability in the region. The outlets differ in their framing of the talks, with some emphasizing the US's strong negotiating position and others highlighting the power struggle within Iran's leadership. However, most outlets agree that the talks are at a critical juncture and that the outcome is uncertain.