US-Iran Diplomatic Tensions Reach a Boiling Point: Will Pakistan Talks Proceed Without Tehran? In a dramatic turn of events, the highly anticipated direct talks between the United States and Iran, set to take place in Pakistan on Tuesday, are now shrouded in uncertainty. Sources close to the negotiations have hinted that Iran may pull out of the talks, casting a shadow of doubt over the prospects of a breakthrough in the decades-long standoff between the two nations. The US has been pushing for a deal to revive the 2015 nuclear agreement, while Iran has been seeking a more comprehensive and binding agreement that addresses its concerns over sanctions and regional security. As the clock ticks down to the scheduled talks, the world waits with bated breath to see if Tehran will indeed skip the meeting, potentially derailing the already fragile diplomatic efforts.
The US and Iran are supposed to have another round of direct talks in Pakistan on Tuesday, but will the Iranians skip?