U.S. Engages in Indirect Talks with Iran Amidst Military Tensions
The United States is attempting to engage Iran in indirect negotiations through Pakistan, despite Iran's claims that these do not constitute substantive talks. The U.S. has proposed a 15-point framework aimed at de-escalating tensions, which includes demands for Iran to cease its nuclear enrichment activities, dismantle its ballistic missile program, and halt funding to regional militias. The proposal also calls for the opening of the Strait of Hormuz to ensure free maritime transit. In response, Iran has issued a counterproposal demanding reparations and the cessation of hostilities. Despite these diplomatic efforts, military actions continue, with U.S. and Israeli forces targeting Iranian military capabilities.