US IRAN PEACE TALKS
'Monumental setback' for PM Modi's foreign policy: Congress on Pakistan's role in US-Iran peace moves
Pakistan is reportedly hosting US-Iran peace talks. Congress criticizes Prime Minister Modi's foreign policy, stating Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir's closeness to US President Donald Trump is a setback. The party claims India needs a diplomatic strategy overhaul, which Modi is incapable of achieving. This situation highlights a shift in regional engagement.
Committed to advancing regional peace and security: Pakistan PM to Iranian President
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif spoke with Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian. Sharif highlighted Pakistan's dedication to regional peace and security. He thanked Iran for sending a delegation for talks in Islamabad. The leaders discussed the current regional situation. Sharif also updated Pezeshkian on his meetings with leaders from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkiye. Pezeshkian acknowledged Pakistan's commitment to peace efforts.
Pakistan's military chief Asim Munir takes lead on US-Iran talks in diplomatic blitz
Pakistan's military chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, is in Tehran carrying US proposals for a second round of US-Iran peace talks. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and his foreign minister are engaging regional allies. This coordinated effort aims to advance the peace process. The talks are expected to take place in Islamabad this week. Security is being heightened in the capital.
A deal is only done when it's done: Pak official sources on Iran-US talks
As Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chief of Defence Forces Field Marshal Asim Munir wrapped up their respective visits to West Asia, reports began to circulate about the second round of talks in Islamabad.
Trump says Iran talks going 'very good', more information to come by day end
US President Donald Trump has revealed that discussions with Iran are moving forward positively. He indicated that more details regarding these conversations would be released by the close of the day. These developments follow a previous failure to secure a peace agreement last week. The ongoing dialogue suggests a potential shift in relations.
The invisible hand pushing for peace?
Amidst rising hopes for peace in the Persian Gulf, financial markets exhibit a newfound optimism. Falling crude oil prices signal a shift, with speculations of renewed negotiations between the US and Iran gaining traction. Stock markets are bouncing back, reflecting these positive sentiments.

No dates set for second round of Iran-US talks: Pakistan
Pakistan stated no dates are set for a second round of US-Iran talks, amidst reports of ongoing diplomatic exchanges. Foreign Office Spokesperson Tahir Andrabi emphasized the confidential nature of the negotiations, which involved discussions on the nuclear issue and peace in Lebanon. These efforts align with Pakistan's commitment to advancing peace through dialogue and cooperation.

Fresh hopes of US-Iran talks bring peace to D-Street
Trump, according to news reports, said that the US-Iran peace talks could resume in Islamabad over the next two days following the breakdown of negotiations over the weekend. Earlier, the US said its navy had blockaded traffic to and from Iranian ports in response to Iran’s disruption of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

Why stock market rose today? Sensex soars over 1,200 points, Nifty settles above 24,200. 5 key factors explained
Indian stock markets surged on Wednesday. The Sensex and Nifty saw substantial gains. Easing oil prices and renewed hopes for US-Iran peace talks boosted investor sentiment. Global markets also rallied. This positive momentum added significant value to the total market capitalization. Investors are advised to remain invested despite potential headwinds.

Pakistan's stock markets rally: KSE-100 jumps 4,000 points on hopes for new US-Iran peace talks. What lies ahead?
Pakistan’s stock markets surged on Tuesday, with the KSE-100 jumping nearly 4,000 points amid renewed optimism over possible fresh US-Iran peace talks. The rally comes after intense volatility, including a 6,000-point crash on Monday. Easing crude prices and hopes of diplomatic progress boosted overall sentiment across global markets.

'Ab kya hoga, ye rab jane': Tharoor takes dig at failed US-Iran talks in Pakistan
United States and Iran peace talks in Pakistan have concluded without a deal. Both nations blamed each other for the breakdown. The outcome casts doubt on a two-week ceasefire. The failure dims prospects for reopening the Strait of Hormuz. This critical shipping route impacts global energy markets. The United States may resume military operations against Iran.

Iran and US fail to reach a deal after 21 hours of negotiations in Pakistan, says J D Vance
United States and Iran have concluded peace talks in Pakistan without a ceasefire agreement. US Vice President J D Vance stated that substantive discussions occurred but no deal was reached. Iran reportedly refrained from accepting US terms, including an affirmative commitment against developing nuclear weapons. The conflict, which began on February 28, continues with ongoing tensions.

Pakistan foreign minister says 'imperative' for US, Iran to uphold ceasefire
Ishaq Dar urged the US and Iran to maintain the ceasefire after talks between the two sides ended without an agreement. He said it was imperative both countries uphold their commitment and added that Pakistan would continue to facilitate dialogue between United States and Iran following the stalled negotiations.

Trump says makes 'no difference' to him if Iran, US reach deal
US President Donald Trump declared victory over Iran militarily. He stated that US-Iran talks in Pakistan are ongoing but the outcome does not concern him. US Navy warships are clearing mines in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump expressed frustration with NATO allies for not assisting in the conflict. The US is engaged in deep negotiations with Iran.

US-Iran ceasefire: Pakistan PM Sharif meets US VP Vance as peace talks 'commence'
US-Iran peace talks: Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met with US Vice President JD Vance in Islamabad. This meeting occurred as peace talks aimed at resolving the Middle East war began. Pakistan expressed its commitment to facilitating progress towards sustainable peace in the region. The US delegation included top envoys. Earlier, Sharif also met with an Iranian delegation.

The man Iran trusts: Can JD Vance succeed where others failed?
Iran War Peace Talks: US Vice President JD Vance is in Pakistan for crucial talks with Iran. This marks a significant shift in US strategy to end the ongoing conflict. Iran reportedly trusts Vance more than other US envoys. The delegation includes other senior figures. This move signals a high-level effort to achieve peace. The negotiations face immediate challenges regarding regional issues.

Just hours before Pak peace talks, Lebanon action casts doubts on fate of fragile Iran ceasefire
US and Iran are set for crucial talks in Islamabad to end their war. Iran's demands on Lebanon and sanctions cast doubt on the negotiations. US President Trump stated Iran has no leverage. Fighting continues in Lebanon, with separate talks planned between Israeli and Lebanese envoys.

Goodwill but no trust: Iran speaker after landing in Pakistan for peace talks with US
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf expressed deep distrust of the United States, citing past "failure and breach of promise" in negotiations. He arrived in Islamabad with a high-level delegation for talks, emphasizing that a ceasefire in Lebanon and the release of blocked Iranian assets are unfulfilled preconditions for dialogue.

Trump drops bombshell: JD Vance may skip Iran peace talks in Pakistan due to major security threats
Donald Trump said upcoming peace talks between the United States and Iran could happen “very soon” in Islamabad after a ceasefire agreement. However, JD Vance may not attend due to security concerns. Pakistan, led by Shehbaz Sharif, is mediating the discussions and has invited both sides. The temporary truce has paused hostilities and partially reopened the Strait of Hormuz.
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