US and Iran Attempt to Prevent a Major War
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The world awaits the outcome of an emergency summit: US Vice President JD Vance has arrived in Islamabad for direct talks with an Iranian delegation. This visit could mark a decisive turning point in resolving the acute Middle East crisis and unblocking the Strait of Hormuz.
The Pakistani capital was chosen as a neutral venue for dialogue at a time when direct contacts between Washington and Tehran had virtually ceased. The primary goal of Vance’s mission is to de-escalate the conflict and find a compromise regarding Lebanon—a situation the Vice President previously characterized as a "well-founded misunderstanding."
The negotiations are taking place against the backdrop of Iran’s blockade of critical energy routes and ongoing Israeli strikes. Diplomatic sources report that the agenda includes discussions on mutual security guarantees and the conditions for withdrawing Hezbollah from combat zones in exchange for reduced military pressure. The success of the Islamabad meeting will determine not only the fate of the region but also the stability of the global energy market for years to come.
The negotiations are taking place against the backdrop of Iran’s blockade of critical energy routes and ongoing Israeli strikes. Diplomatic sources report that the agenda includes discussions on mutual security guarantees and the conditions for withdrawing Hezbollah from combat zones in exchange for reduced military pressure. The success of the Islamabad meeting will determine not only the fate of the region but also the stability of the global energy market for years to come.
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