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US and Iran Begin High-Stakes Peace Talks in Pakistan

American and Iranian officials will officially meet in Pakistan this weekend. They urgently want to stabilize the fragile regional ceasefire.

US Envoys Arrive for Negotiations

US Vice President JD Vance arrived in Islamabad today. His plane stopped briefly in Paris for fuel. Envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner joined him upon arrival. They want to secure a long-term peace agreement with Iran.

Massive Iranian Delegation Lands

Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf leads the massive Iranian delegation. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi also traveled to Pakistan. The huge team includes 71 technical experts, negotiators, and security personnel.

Trump Rejects Strait of Hormuz Tolls

Donald Trump firmly warned Iran against taxing oil tankers. He refuses to allow transit tolls on the Strait of Hormuz. Trump called the critical shipping route an international waterway.

He boldly accused Iran of attempting short-term global extortion. He also claimed Iranians handle public relations much better than fighting.

Fresh Attacks Hit Kuwait and Saudi Arabia

Recent regional violence threatens the ongoing peace process. Kuwait just accused Iranian-linked drones of striking vital national facilities. Saudi Arabia also reported fresh damage to a key oil pipeline.

Israel and Hezbollah Tensions Complicate Diplomacy

Israel and Lebanon plan to hold talks in America soon. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered these direct negotiations. However, Israel absolutely refuses to discuss a Hezbollah ceasefire right now. Meanwhile, Iran demands a Lebanese ceasefire before progressing with America.

Pakistan Cuts Fuel Prices Amid Talks

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif happily announced major fuel price reductions. He dropped petrol prices by 12 rupees per liter. He also slashed diesel prices by 135 rupees. Sharif noted that regional war threats have significantly decreased recently.

Islamabad Locks Down for Security

Pakistani security forces completely sealed the major roads in Islamabad. Authorities strongly urged all local residents to stay indoors today. The deserted capital city currently looks like a strict curfew zone.

New Media Center Opens for Journalists

Information Minister Attaullah Tarar opened a state-of-the-art media center today. The Jinnah Convention Center now offers high-speed internet for international journalists. Officials also arranged special shuttle services to a major local hotel.

UN Chief Welcomes Diplomatic Efforts

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warmly welcomed the Islamabad peace talks. He urged both sides to negotiate a lasting agreement in good faith. His personal envoy, Jean Arnault, actively supports diplomacy across the region.

Author: Amita Kalsi   

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