Washington: US and Iranian delegations held extended talks in Islamabad on Saturday, with negotiators meeting into early Sunday as multiple outlets reported overnight sessions. The New York Times reported discussions continued past 5 a.m. local time, and outlets described the meetings as marathon diplomacy focused on disputes including control of the Strait of Hormuz and security arrangements. Mediators from Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey signaled they will press to narrow gaps and pursue further rounds; Saudi Gazette and Axios reported a 21-hour session ended without agreement. Officials described the situation as ongoing bargaining rather than collapse, and parties aim to continue negotiations ahead of the April 21 ceasefire deadline.
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这些会谈影响全球稳定,可能影响经济和安全。霍尔木兹海峡是主要的石油航线。任何中断都可能影响天然气价格。请关注有关这些谈判的新闻。
美伊谈判是一场马拉松,而非短跑。目前尚未达成协议,但官员表示这是讨价还价,而非破裂。目标是在 4 月 21 日停火截止日期前达成协议。如果您认识关注国际政治的人,值得转发。
调解人和外交渠道通过促成停火截止日期前的持续谈判,保持了其重要性。
平民、地区海上商业以及冲突各方在谈判未能达成即时协议的情况下,面临着长期的不确定性。
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