Iran-US talks in Islamabad face uncertainty over participation and terms
Planned Iran-United States negotiations scheduled for Islamabad are shrouded in uncertainty over whether both delegations will attend and under what conditions, according to Al Jazeera reporting. Ahmed Helal, managing director for the Gulf region at the Asia Group, told Al Jazeera from Doha that the analysis characterizes the current situation as a 'fog of peace,' where neither side has publicly committed to the talks or clearly stated their positions. The source argues that the tone from both sides remains deeply concerning, raising questions about the diplomatic path forward. These talks represent a critical moment in US-Iran relations, with implications for regional stability, nuclear negotiations, and broader Middle East policy.
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- ✓Iran-US talks were scheduled to take place in Islamabad. (Source: Al Jazeera English)
- ✓Ahmed Helal is managing director for the Gulf region at the Asia Group. (Source: Al Jazeera English)
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- ~The analysis characterizes the diplomatic situation as a 'fog of peace' with uncertainty over participation. (Source: Ahmed Helal, Asia Group, per Al Jazeera)
- ~The source argues the tone from both sides remains deeply concerning. (Source: Ahmed Helal, Asia Group, per Al Jazeera)
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- April 21, 2026 at 9:55 AM PDT
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