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news outlets reported on Sunday that Iran has [delivered its response](/news/2026/5/10/iran-sends-response-to-us-proposal-to-end-war-via-mediator-pakistan) to the latest US proposal to end the war to Pakistan, which is mediating the talks
talks may resume with Tehran in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad as early as this weekend. Iran’s Foreign Ministry has also welcomed news of the ceasefire in Lebanon, according to Iranian state media, and framed
talks with US loom **Tehran, Iran –** Iran has demanded that it receive compensation for the destruction caused by the United States and Israel’s attacks, as the country [remains defiant](/news/2026/4/12/iranian-authorities-remain-defiant-urge-supporters-to-stay-in) and regional powers continue
Pakistan, which had been in Tehran for three days trying to find a way to address Iranian preconditions for holding talks with the US. Araghchi’s post was potentially poorly framed or incomplete
news outlet reported that the US expects Iran to respond to several key points in the next 48 hours, and that while nothing has yet been agreed, this was the closest the parties had been
news agency. ## War diplomacy - **Rare US-brokered talks:** Lebanese and Israeli ambassadors held direct talks in Washington, with Beirut seeking a ceasefire and Israel pushing for Hezbollah’s disarmament. - **Iran-US talks may resume:** Trump
news that the US-Iran talks are continuing this weekend underscores yet again the divide between the administration's public pronouncements and behind-the-scenes push by the White House to find
US might now send Witkoff and Kushner to Islamabad first, and if the talks actually happen, Vance might join them. Amid Iranian hesitation over whether to join the Islamabad talks, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif
news agency and the US publication Axios reported that the US and Iran were close to agreeing to a one-page MoU to end the war, even though there have been no detailed negotiations
Pakistan on Monday to hold a second round of ceasefire talks with Iranian officials. Iranian state news outlet IRNA later reported that Tehran would not participate in the talks, citing the US blockade and Washington
talks made some headway. With mediators pressing on after high-level discussions in Pakistan failed to produce an accord, Tehran declared it would keep the vital maritime trade corridor closed until Washington lifts its blockade
talks with the US in Pakistan, a senior Iranian official said on Monday, after moves by Islamabad to end a US blockade of Iran’s ports – a key obstacle to Tehran rejoining peace efforts
news agency said that was a result of the continuing US maritime blockade on Iran. - International flights from Mashhad airport in northeast Iran will resume on Monday, the civil aviation authority said. ## War diplomacy - Iranian
Pakistan](https://www.theguardian.com/world/pakistan) for a new round of talks a day before the end of the two-week ceasefire that has paused the conflict in the Middle East. Donald Trump said on Tuesday
News report claiming that Pakistan is allowing Iran to park military assets on its airfields, in order to shield them from potential US and Israeli attacks. Both officials declined to comment on the veracity
Pakistan because the talks involved too much travel and expense to consider an inadequate offer from the Iranians. The following day, Trump said Iran could telephone if it wanted to negotiate
US and Iran to buy time to achieve a final deal and extend the ceasefire. “Success would not be a final deal. It would be an interim understanding that extends talks, stabilises the ceasefire
US officials, also said Washington and Tehran had traded proposals for suspending Iran's nuclear activity during talks in Pakistan, but remained far from an agreement. But it added that the discussions suggested there
US President Donald Trump will accept the Iranian proposal to push back nuclear negotiations. Speaking to Fox News on Sunday, Trump said Iran already knew what was required. “They cannot have a nuclear weapon. Otherwise
talks with the US were “making progress” with Pakistan’s mediation and that Washington “should be wary of being dragged back into quagmire by ill-wishers”. “So should the UAE,” he added. “Project Freedom