US Envoys Traveling to Pakistan for Talks with Iran
US envoys are set to meet with Iranian officials in Islamabad as part of ongoing peace efforts. Iran has stated it will not engage in direct talks. (sources: france24, washingtonpost, aljazeera, cbsnews, upi)
Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will arrive in Pakistan to discuss a potential ceasefire with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. This visit follows Iran's decision to rule out direct negotiations.
- Witkoff and Kushner are traveling to Pakistan for peace talks with Iran.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is already in Islamabad for the discussions.
- Iran has indicated it will not participate in direct talks.
Why it matters
The outcome of these talks could influence the broader situation in the Middle East.
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This story is about Middle East war live: US envoys expected in Islamabad as Iran rules out direct talks. This bill would impose sanctions tied to logistical transactions and sanctions evasion involving Iranian oil, gas, LNG.
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- Impose sanctions tied to logistical transactions and sanctions evasion involving Iranian oil, gas, LNG • Expand/clarify sanctionable conduct and related restrictions for covered foreign persons.
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This story is about Middle East war live: US envoys expected in Islamabad as Iran rules out direct talks. This bill would direct removal of U.S. Armed Forces from hostilities within or against Iran unless Congress authorizes it.
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- Direct removal of U.S. Armed Forces from hostilities within or against Iran unless Congress authorizes it • Specify carve-outs (e.g., defense against attacks, intelligence, and certain defensive support) as written.
This story is about Middle East war live: US envoys expected in Islamabad as Iran rules out direct talks. This bill would require reporting on sanctions decisions in the hostage-taking context.
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- Require reporting on sanctions decisions (including when otherwise-applicable sanctions are waived or not imposed) in • Add a requirement to limit travel of Iranian diplomats at the United Nations.
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