Iran and the US have started talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, aiming to stabilize a fragile ceasefire and prevent further escalation. The negotiations involve US Vice President JD Vance, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, among others. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif emphasized that this stage of talks is crucial for achieving a permanent ceasefire.
The talks follow a two-week ceasefire agreed upon by Washington and Tehran, brokered by Pakistan. Iran's 10-point proposal is on the table, including demands like Iranian oversight of the Strait of Hormuz and a halt to military operations against allied groups. $USDC $BTC #Ceasfire
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that delegations from the US and Iran will arrive in Islamabad tomorrow, Saturday, to negotiate a peaceful resolution to the conflict. Both parties are ready to talk and resolve differences through dialogue. A ceasefire has been declared, and Pakistan aims to advance to the next stage of stopping the war through negotiations. $USDC $BNB #CeasefireUpdate
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Israeli experts are raising serious concerns, saying the recent aggression on Iran has not achieved decisive results, and the situation remains far from optimistic.
• Avner Wilan: The nuclear program remains unchanged — calling it a failure for both Israel and the US.
While Iran’s missile and aerial capabilities faced damage, experts say this does not mean victory.
• Amos Harel: Israel failed to meet key war goals, and its global reputation has taken a hit, especially in the US.
Analysts warn Israel now faces a complex dilemma — further escalation may not be supported internationally, and any wrong move could worsen the situation.
🌍 The situation remains tense, and global attention is now focused on what happens next. $USDC
Iran and the United States have agreed to a two-week ceasefire, allowing safe transit through the Strait of Hormuz — a major step towards easing global tensions.