Geneva or Islamabad… US and Iran will face each other again on Thursday, big claim of American official!

US Iran Talks Ceasefire Update: Diplomatic efforts have once again intensified to end the war that has been going on for the last six weeks between the US and Iran. Although 21-hour long face-to-face talks held in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad on Sunday ended without any agreement, both sides are setting the stage for a new round of talks. The main objective of these talks is to reach a concrete solution before the two-week temporary ceasefire ending on April 21.

A decisive meeting may be held on Thursday

According to US officials, new talks may be held on Thursday this week. Two major locations, Islamabad and Geneva, are currently being considered for this high-level meeting. According to reports, US President Donald Trump himself is ready for in-person talks provided Tehran agrees to accept his demands. Trump recently hinted that “on the other side” They have received a call from and they want to compromise.

JD Vance gave signs of progress

Leading the last round of talks in Islamabad US Vice President JD Vance which also included special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. The Iranian delegation was led by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. JD Vance told Fox News that although no formal agreement was reached, considerable progress has been made in negotiations.

He said that Iran has moved towards the demands of the American side, but it is still not enough. According to Vance, now Iran has to make the next move so that the discussion can be taken forward.

Main issues of dispute and regional challenges

There are many complex and serious issues on the table in this negotiation. The most prominent among these is the Strait of Hormuz (Strait of Hormuz), which Iran has effectively blocked, while the US has pledged to reopen it. Apart from this, Iran’s nuclear program and the international sanctions imposed on it are also at the center of discussion.

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On one hand, diplomats are looking for solutions on the table, while on the other hand, Israel’s attacks on Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon remain a major threat to this fragile ceasefire. Pakistani government sources say that at one time in the middle of the talks it seemed that a major breakthrough would be achieved but suddenly the circumstances changed. Now the eyes of the whole world are fixed on the possible meeting to be held on Thursday, which will decide whether West Asia will move towards peace or a great war.

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