Geopolitical negotiations

US Iran Close to One-Page Deal to End War Officials Say

The notion that the United States and Iran are on the cusp of finalizing a one-page memo to end their ongoing conflict is certainly grabbing headlines, and one can’t help but feel a sense of cautious skepticism, especially given the track record of official pronouncements in such sensitive geopolitical situations. The White House, according to various sources briefed on the matter, seems to believe that a resolution is within reach.

This potential breakthrough is reportedly centered around a fourteen-point memorandum of understanding, a document that is currently under negotiation. The key players in these discussions are identified as Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, representing the U.S.… Continue reading

US Delegation Leaves Pakistan Without Iran Deal, Critics Slam Trump Administration’s Negotiation Skills

US Vice-President JD Vance departed Islamabad after 21 hours of negotiations with Iran failed to produce an agreement. The core point of contention was Iran’s refusal to commit to not developing nuclear weapons, a key demand of the United States. Excessive Iranian demands, including the release of frozen assets and control of the Strait of Hormuz, also hindered progress in these high-level talks. The outcome of these discussions holds significant weight for the ongoing ceasefire and global energy supplies.

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Iran-US Talks Set for Friday in Pakistan Amid Skepticism

Tehran has agreed to a two-week ceasefire with the United States, with negotiations to commence in Islamabad, Pakistan, based on Iran’s 10-point proposal. This proposal, which includes control over the Strait of Hormuz and the lifting of all sanctions, forms the basis of the talks. The agreement, confirmed by Iran’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, hinges on a halt to attacks against Iran, with defensive operations ceasing in return. Safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz is contingent on coordination with Iran’s Armed Forces, reflecting Tehran’s demand for a unique economic and geopolitical position.

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