Pakistani Mediators Reportedly Advance U.S.-Iran Nuclear Talks
Pakistani officials are said to have helped move stalled U.S.-Iran discussions on nuclear matters. Outstanding issues include the Lebanon conflict and access to frozen Iranian assets.
realclearworld.comPakistani mediators have reportedly helped restart direct discussions between the United States and Iran on the nuclear issue, according to Sky News Arabia. The same report states that two major points remain unresolved: an end to the conflict in Lebanon and the release of Iranian financial assets currently under restrictions.
Negotiators have not yet reached agreement on either Lebanon or the asset question. Further talks are described as necessary before any final arrangement can be confirmed.
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