Islamabad hosts high-stakes Iran-U.S. talks as Hormuz mine-clearing begins

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Direct talks between the United States and Iran resume in Islamabad for the first time since 1979, aiming to end a six-week war, as Washington says it has begun clearing mines in the Strait of Hormuz; Iran seeks concessions including control of Hormuz and a regional ceasefire, with oil prices volatile and regional violence continuing.
- Iran-US negotiations underway in Pakistan, US says Strait of Hormuz being 'cleared' France 24
- US military 'setting conditions' to clear mines from Strait of Hormuz Reuters
- Trump says Strait of Hormuz to reopen ‘soon’ as US, Iran head to talks Al Jazeera
- Trump fumes as Iran retains choke hold on Strait of Hormuz ahead of peace talks The Washington Post
- No retreat at Hormuz — Iran must not control the world’s energy lifeline Fox News
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