15-Day Window Period Begins as US-Iran Nuclear Negotiations Kick Off Today
US-Iran Negotiations: A US-Iran joint delegation held its first face-to-face negotiations in Islamabad since the ceasefire, led by Vice President Vance and Iranian Speaker Kalibaf, amidst significant uncertainties.
Iran's Preconditions: Iran insists that negotiations must be based on the acceptance of its preconditions, including a ceasefire in Lebanon and the unfreezing of Iranian assets.
US Stance: The US maintains a tough stance, reiterating that Iran's uranium enrichment activities are a red line and demanding safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz without restrictions.
Negotiation Timeline: Formal talks began on Saturday morning and could last up to 15 days, marking the first meeting between the two sides after 40 days of intense fighting, with the outcome expected to influence the situation in the Middle East.
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