The 60-Day Pivot: Inside the Mediated US-Iran Draft Proposals to Halt the Gulf War
A fragile framework brokered by regional partners offers a temporary window to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but fundamental disputes over nuclear stockpiles.
A fragile framework brokered by regional partners offers a temporary window to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but fundamental disputes over nuclear stockpiles.
Washington maintains rigid core demands on nuclear enrichment and maritime security while offering minor diplomatic adjustments through Pakistani intermediaries.
The US administration maintains support for Islamabad’s facilitation role despite congressional skepticism regarding alleged military shielding at Rawalpindi.
Islamabad navigates a high-stakes diplomatic tightrope as the two-week truce extension faces mounting pressure from regional strikes.