Iran-U.S. Nuclear Talks: Unresolved Disputes Amid Truce
Iran and the United States are attempting diplomatic progress toward an agreement under Pakistani mediation; however, key issues, particularly regarding Iran's nuclear program, remain unresolved. Pakistan's military leader's visit to Tehran has eased some tensions, but substantial disagreements on nuclear restrictions linger, prolonging uncertainties about future negotiations.
Iran and the United States are engaged in critical negotiations aimed at resolving ongoing conflicts, with Pakistan stepping in as a mediator. Despite some progress, significant differences remain, especially concerning Iran's nuclear ambitions.
The recent trip by Pakistan's army chief to Tehran reportedly helped in mitigating some of the issues, yet unresolved fundamental disagreements in the nuclear sector persist. Key points of contention include Iran's enriched uranium stockpile and the duration of nuclear restrictions.
The ongoing discussions follow a failed agreement attempt last weekend, ignited by a surprise attack initiated by the U.S. and Israel, which has led to a broader regional conflict. No new dates for further talks have been set, leaving the future of negotiations uncertain.
(With inputs from agencies.)

