US Iran War: Despite the ceasefire between Iran and America, complete agreement has not been reached between the two countries yet. The White House has rejected the latest proposal sent by Iran, which included important issues like its nuclear program and relaxation in sanctions.
However, a senior Iranian official told Reuters that the US has shown limited flexibility on Iran’s nuclear program and partial relief from sanctions.
US’s flexible stance
According to the report, Washington has agreed that it can release about 25 percent of Iran’s frozen funds. But Tehran is firm on its demands and wants full rights over its assets as well as comprehensive relaxation of all sanctions. That is, it is clear that talks are going on, but there is still a big difference in the stance of both the sides, due to which a permanent solution seems far away at the moment.
Tasneem News According to, iran And America The differences between them still remain unresolved. Iran says that America is still making unrealistic demands.
Iran is adamant
According to the report, Iran is adamant on demanding an end to the conflict, full return of its seized assets and compensation for US military action. Along with this, Tehran has flatly refused to link any war-end agreement to nuclear commitments and has called US nuclear demands a “political excuse”. That is, it is a clear indication that despite ongoing talks between the two countries, it still seems difficult to reach agreement on basic issues.
Pakistan Home Minister’s visit to Tehran
Here, the media of Pakistan and Iran have linked the visit of Pakistan Home Minister Mohsin Naqvi to Tehran with efforts to restart the stalled Iran-America peace process amid the ongoing tension in West Asia. No official information about this visit was given in advance. Dawn newspaper quoted unnamed diplomatic sources as saying that Naqvi’s two-day visit took place at a time when Donald Trump had rejected Tehran’s latest proposals.
According to the report, Islamabad is continuing diplomatic efforts to save the talks from a complete failure, as the momentum gained from the first round of talks seems to be waning. At the same time, Tasnim News has also described this visit as part of Pakistan’s efforts to “facilitate dialogue and promote regional peace”.
This visit has taken place at a time when the ceasefire brokered by Pakistan is still intact, but intermittent tension continues around Hormuz and the movement of oil tankers is also being affected. Due to this, there is pressure on global energy supply and the regional situation still remains delicate.
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