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Iran peace talks scheduled to take place this week in Pakistan remains in limbo after
Iran "day and night" in an effort to extend the ceasefire and reach a peace deal. Meanwhile, direct talks between Israel and Lebanon were scheduled
scheduled to hold more meetings with senior Iranian officials. However, on Wednesday, Donald Trump told reporters that peace negotiations with Iran are “borderline” between talks
talks in [Pakistan](https://www.theguardian.com/world/pakistan) scheduled for Saturday. Pezeshkian vowed Iran would not abandon the Lebanese people. According to Iran’s deputy foreign minister, Saeed Khatibzadeh, [Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran) had been held back
peace as well." He declined to give a timeline. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, speaking in televised remarks, said Islamabad remained in "continuous contact with Iran and the United States, day and night, to stop
peace as well." He declined to give a timeline. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, speaking in televised remarks, said Islamabad remained in "continuous contact with Iran and the United States, day and night, to stop
peace efforts as US and Iran refuse to yield**  Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi (right), visits
peace deal with Iran stops the current offensive. Photograph: Mohamed Azakir/Reuters European leaders have condemned Israel’s expansion into Lebanon. The French president, Emmanuel Macron, called for an end to the fighting, saying “nothing justifies
peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, 15 April 2026. Regional mediators continue efforts to extend the US-Iran ceasefire after talks in Islamabad ended without agreement on 11 April, while Pakistani Prime Minister Sharif begins visits
Iran that he previously warned for years that the US should avoid. With hostilities suspended yet nascent peace talks at an impasse, the vice-president’s role may become pivotal after Iranian regime insiders identified
talks on ending the nearly three-month war with Iran reach a crucial stage amid conflicting signals over whether an agreement is close. The gathering had originally been scheduled to take place in the bucolic
peace talks. “The Islamic Republic of Iran has welcomed dialogue and agreement and continues to do so,” he said in a social media post, addressing the US and Israel. “Breach of commitments, blockade and threats
peace efforts as US and Iran refuse to yield Hopes of a breakthrough in negotiations between [Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran) and the US faded further on Sunday, amid a deepening sense of a deadlock
talks with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, amid tensions with the United States in the Strait of Hormuz. Araghchi’s one-day trip on Wednesday comes a week ahead of US President Donald Trump
peace negotiations with Washington. Last week, US President Donald Trump extended a ceasefire between the countries that had been due to expire on 22 April to allow talks to continue. Araghchi was also in Islamabad
peace proposal that sources said would formally end the war. Signalling progress in the ongoing talks [between the two sides](/news/liveblog/2026/5/6/iran-war-live-trump-says-hormuz-operation-paused-amid-us-tehran-talks), Trump on Wednesday also said Iran should suspend its nuclear programme and reopen
scheduled attack. However, he said, he “further instructed them to be prepared to go forward with a full, large scale assault of Iran, on a moment’s notice, in the event that an acceptable Deal
scheduled meeting between [Lebanon](https://www.theguardian.com/world/lebanon) and Israel’s ambassadors to the US as both sides set a framework for negotiations. “We refuse negotiations with the Israeli entity. These negotiations are pointless,” Kassem said
Iran and a key figure in what Tehran describes as its “axis of resistance”. Lebanese authorities have pledged to disarm the group, but the task has proven extremely difficult, fuelling concerns that civil war could
peace plan or face failure. His comments came after Trump, who faces growing pressure over the war’s impact on the US economy, said on Monday the US-Iran ceasefire was on “life support