Iran Contemplates Role in US-Pakistan Peace Talks Amid Rising Tensions
Iran is considering attending peace negotiations with the US in Pakistan, amid a US blockade of Iranian ports. The talks are crucial as a two-week ceasefire nears its end, with Iran eager for financial relief from sanctions, and the US aiming to stabilize energy markets.
Iran is contemplating joining peace talks with the United States in Pakistan, amid tensions rising due to a US blockade of Iranian ports, a senior Iranian official revealed on Monday. Pakistan is playing a mediatory role as the two-week ceasefire approaches its expiry, impacting global energy markets.
No decision has been finalized yet, and continued ceasefire violations by the US remain a major barrier, according to Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi. Tehran is reviewing its stance on participation, moving from earlier refusals to now considering engagement in the talks.
The US, eager to avoid a spike in oil prices and market turmoil, sees the talks as a chance for a breakthrough. Meanwhile, Iran aims to leverage its strategic position in the Strait of Hormuz to gain an agreement easing longstanding sanctions.