U.S.-Iran Regional Conflict Mediation

Where Things Stand
Pakistan is hosting diplomats from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkiye to help the U.S. and Iran negotiate an end to a monthlong war. President Trump says these talks are making progress, but Iran's leaders have warned they will fight back if the U.S. launches a ground invasion. This diplomatic push comes as the administration faces pressure to avoid a wider military conflict while seeking a regional peace deal.
Key Statements
“Regional diplomats meet in Pakistan to facilitate direct U.S.-Iran talks aimed at ending a monthlong war, while Iran's parliament speaker warns against a U.S. ground invasion.”
This article outlines the specific goals of the summit and the military risks involved.
“Pakistan announces it will host diplomatic talks between the U.S. and Iran, as President Trump reports progress in negotiations.”
This confirms the U.S. president's involvement and his public stance on the mediation efforts.
News
Pakistan says it will host US-Iran talks, while Iran warns US ground troops would be 'set on fire' - The Boston Globe
Iran warns U.S. ground troops would be 'set on fire' and Pakistan says it will host U.S.-Iran talks
Iran warns U.S. ground troops would be 'set on fire' as regional diplomats meet in Pakistan to discuss the war
Pakistan hosts four-nation bid to encourage US, Iran towards diplomacy
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