Iran war day 85: Tehran says major gaps remain in US talks
Diplomatic efforts to secure a peace agreement between Iran and the United States are intensifying, with Pakistan's army chief visiting Tehran for mediation. However, Iranian officials have indicated that significant gaps remain in the negotiations, making a quick resolution unlikely. Meanwhile, tensions are rising over Israel's treatment of Gaza aid activists, adding to the complexities of the situation.
- ▪Pakistan's army chief arrived in Tehran to mediate peace talks between Iran and the US.
- ▪Iran's Foreign Ministry stated that major differences in the talks remain significant.
- ▪Iran emphasized that stopping the war is essential for future negotiations with the US.
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News|US-Israel war on IranIran war day 85: Tehran says major gaps remain in US talksPakistan army chief Asim Munir arrives in Tehran as mediation efforts to secure a US-Iran peace deal intensify.ListenListen (6 mins)SaveClick here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkgoogleAdd Al Jazeera on GoogleinfoRaheleh, an Iranian woman who lost two of her children in the Minab school strike on February 28, passes a memorial wall [West Asia News Agency/Reuters]By Elizabeth Melimopoulos and ReutersPublished On 23 May 202623 May 2026Pakistan’s powerful army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, arrived in Tehran on Friday as diplomatic efforts to broker a peace agreement between Iran and the United States intensified.
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