June 18, 2026
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U.S.-Iran Negotiations Expected to Resume in Islamabad Next Week

Negotiations between the United States and Iran are set to recommence in Islamabad next week, according to reports. Both nations are currently working with intermediaries to finalize a memorandum of understanding comprising 14 key points, which aims to establish a framework for a one-month ceasefire.

The proposed discussions will address several critical issues, including Iran’s nuclear program, de-escalation in the Strait of Hormuz, and the potential transfer of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpiles to another country. However, sources indicate that significant unresolved issues could jeopardize the talks.

In a related development, the White House informed Congress on May 1 that military operations against Iran have concluded, despite the continued presence of U.S. forces in the region. Additionally, on April 30, Iran communicated updated proposals for a peace agreement to the United States through Pakistani intermediaries.

Former President Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Iran’s peace proposals, while his representatives are reportedly continuing discussions via phone to reach a consensus.

Negotiations between the U.S. and Iran are anticipated to resume soon, focusing on a ceasefire and key issues like Iran's nuclear program. However, unresolved matters could hinder progress.

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