Summary
- Iran has described its ongoing negotiations with the US as a last chance, heightening urgency over whether the sides can reach an agreement.
- The talks are being held under Pakistan's mediation, with ceasefire terms, sanctions and the Strait of Hormuz issue at the center of the agenda.
- With military tensions persisting in the Middle East, the outcome of the talks is seen as a key factor shaping the region's future, with attention on whether the sides can strike a deal.
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Iran has described its ongoing negotiations with the US as the last chance to reach an agreement, highlighting growing urgency over whether the talks can produce a deal.
Walter Bloomberg reported on June 11 that the current negotiations may be the final opportunity for Iran and the US to establish a basic framework for an agreement.
The two sides are reportedly divided over key issues. Differences remain over the terms and scope of any deal.
The talks are being held under Pakistan's mediation. Ceasefire terms, sanctions and the Strait of Hormuz are the main items on the agenda.
With military tensions continuing across the Middle East, the outcome of the talks is emerging as a key factor for the region's future. Attention is focused on whether the sides can reach an agreement.


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