Current mediation efforts led by regional countries, including Pakistan, to broker a ceasefire between the United States and Iran have reportedly reached a dead end, as the war against the Islamic Republic was set to enter its sixth week, approaching the timeline US President Donald Trump set for the conflict.
Iran has officially told mediators that it is unwilling to meet US officials in Islamabad in the coming days and considers US demands unacceptable, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, adding that Turkey and Egypt are seeking a way out of the diplomatic cul-de-sac and looking at alternative sites to host the talks, such as Qatar or Istanbul.
But Qatar has resisted efforts by the United States and Middle Eastern countries to serve as the key mediator in ceasefire talks between the US and Iran, the Journal also reported, complicating the push to move forward with negotiations on ending the war.
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The most likely off ramp for this war is going to be Trump just getting bored and walking away, leaving an international coalition to fix the mess and secure the Strait. A negotiated settlement seems unlikely when the two sides can’t even have direct talks.
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Best news for the people of the middle east. Although the average redditor will be sad. Time for the UAE and the Saudis to join as well and together free the middle east from our oppressors.
Despite the progressive world endless obsession with fake cease fires, the truth is that the genocidal Islamist government occupying Iran will never ever stop spreading misery and violence until it is stopped.
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How can Iran trust a ceasefire ? That’s the stumbling block, the us and Israel will just strike again in a few months
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Current mediation efforts led by regional countries, including Pakistan, to broker a ceasefire between the United States and Iran have reportedly reached a dead end, as the war against the Islamic Republic was set to enter its sixth week, approaching the timeline US President Donald Trump set for the conflict.
Iran has officially told mediators that it is unwilling to meet US officials in Islamabad in the coming days and considers US demands unacceptable, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, adding that Turkey and Egypt are seeking a way out of the diplomatic cul-de-sac and looking at alternative sites to host the talks, such as Qatar or Istanbul.
But Qatar has resisted efforts by the United States and Middle Eastern countries to serve as the key mediator in ceasefire talks between the US and Iran, the Journal also reported, complicating the push to move forward with negotiations on ending the war.
The most likely off ramp for this war is going to be Trump just getting bored and walking away, leaving an international coalition to fix the mess and secure the Strait. A negotiated settlement seems unlikely when the two sides can’t even have direct talks.
Best news for the people of the middle east. Although the average redditor will be sad. Time for the UAE and the Saudis to join as well and together free the middle east from our oppressors.
Despite the progressive world endless obsession with fake cease fires, the truth is that the genocidal Islamist government occupying Iran will never ever stop spreading misery and violence until it is stopped.
How can Iran trust a ceasefire ? That’s the stumbling block, the us and Israel will just strike again in a few months