The U.S. and Iran have paused direct military strikes to allow diplomatic efforts space. There are no formal, direct negotiations happening between the two nations. Instead, message exchanges move through intermediaries like Oman, Pakistan, and Qatar. Iran denies holding direct talks with the U.S. It insists conditions for formal negotiations are not yet met. Tehran cites a need for the U.S. to demonstrate more responsible behavior. The U.S. maintains military options while engaging in mediated discussions. These talks focus primarily on a potential return to an interim ceasefire and managing maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.
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