Conflicting interpretations of the ceasefire’s scope and the absence of clear Iranian leadership threaten to derail the Islamabad peace talks before commencement.
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High-level direct talks in Islamabad offer a historic opportunity to resolve long-standing nuclear and maritime disputes following forty days of intense kinetic conflict.
President Donald Trump needs to choose a new, experienced special envoy to manage negotiations with Iran. President Donald Trump’s announcement…
Formidable structural obstacles and conflicting victory claims threaten to derail the U.S.-Iran peace negotiations brokered by Pakistan in Islamabad.
The temporary U.S.-Iran ceasefire pauses large-scale hostilities but leaves critical nuclear, regional, and maritime security issues fundamentally unresolved.
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan form a temporary quadrilateral framework to open indirect channels between Tehran, Washington, and Tel Aviv.
