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Iran war live: Peace talks start as red lines emerge and Trump says regime 'losing big'

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Iran war live: Peace talks start as red lines emerge and Trump says regime 'losing big'

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The US and Iran have begun peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, to end their war, with Tehran setting out its red lines, including control over the Strait of Hormuz and the release of blocked assets. The talks aim to bridge a wide gap of wants and goals from both sides, with the US demanding an end to Iran's nuclear capabilities and Iran seeking international recognition of its rights to enrich uranium.

The US and Iran are holding peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan. Iran's delegation has presented its red lines, including control over the Strait of Hormuz and the release of blocked assets. The US has handed a 15-point plan to Iran, with ending nuclear capabilities as the top priority. Iran's 10-point plan demands international recognition of its rights to enrich uranium. The talks aim to establish a permanent truce, but a wide gap remains between the two sides. The US and Iran are under pressure to reach an agreement, with a fragile 14-day ceasefire in place.

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