Tehran hardens stance over US demand for the removal of enriched uranium

Pakistan, which has been hosting stalled ceasefire talks, said the US and Iran "keep changing their goal posts."

Pakistan stepped up diplomatic efforts on Thursday to hasten US and Iran peace talks, as Tehran said it was reviewing Washington’s latest responses and

DUBAI/WASHINGTON — Pakistan stepped up diplomatic efforts on Thursday to hasten U.S. and Iran peace talks, as Tehran said it was reviewing Washingt...

Pakistan military chief Asim Munir to travel to Tehran for talks, according to Iranian media reports.

Pakistan stepped up diplomatic efforts Thursday to bring Iran and the U.S. back to the negotiating table as Tehran examined a new proposal to end...

Tehran hardens stance over US demand for the removal of enriched uranium

Iranian supreme leader reportedly issues directive that near weapons-grade uranium should not be sent abroad

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Iranian suspicions about Pakistan’s close ties with Washington and Gulf states persist, while Pakistan remains uneasy over Tehran’s growing engagement with India.

The US is looking to Pakistan to help advance stalled diplomatic efforts aimed at ending the war with Iran.

By Jacob Bogage and Parisa HafeziWASHINGTON/DUBAI, May 22 (Reuters) - Iran's foreign minister met his Pakistani counterpart on Friday to discuss proposals to end the U.S.-Israeli…

Pakistani mediators believe permanent ceasefire within reach although major points of disagreement remain

On Global News Today on Al Arabiya English, we examine diplomatic efforts to sustain the ceasefire between Iran and the US as Pakistan increases its

Pakistan's powerful army chief arrived in Tehran on Friday as diplomacy around the Middle East war gathered pace, with Iran weighing a new US peace proposal while warning that…

The disagreements between Iran and the US remained "deep and extensive", according to the Iranian Foreign Ministry.

US President Donald Trump has described the stop-start negotiations this week as teetering on the "borderline" between a deal and renewed attacks.

A visit by Pakistan’s army chief to Tehran is seen as a sign of significant progress in negotiations.