Islamabad talks: US‑Iran diplomacy faces lengthy odds | DW News

Peace talks between the United States and Iran are underway in Pakistan. According to Iranian state TV, two rounds of talks have taken place, with a third expected tonight or Sunday.

The White House has confirmed that the two sides, along with their Pakistani hosts, are meeting face-to-face in Islamabad. They aim to convert a two-week ceasefire into a more durable peace agreement.

This comes as the US military says two of its warships have passed through the Strait of Hormuz. Three supertankers — two of them Chinese-flagged — appear to have been the first oil-carrying ships to leave the Persian Gulf since the ceasefire began on Wednesday.

00:27 US war ships and Chinese oil tankers pass Strait of Hormuz
00:45 Israel’s Lebanon offensive one major stumbling for successful talks
01:36 Assessment by Middle East analyst Megan Sutcliffe

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