Pakistan'ın Yoğun Arabuluculuğuyla ABD-İran Anlaşması Ufukta
Pakistan, ABD ile İran arasındaki dolaylı müzakerelerde yoğun bir diplomatik trafik yürütüyor. İçişleri Bakanı Muhsin Nakvi bir hafta içinde ikinci kez Tahran'a giderek İran'ın görüşlerini aldı ve bunları ABD'ye iletti. Reuters'a konuşan Pakistanlı kaynaklar, İran ve Pakistan'ın Hürmüz Boğazı'nın yeniden açılmasını ve savaşın sona erdirilmesini öngören revize bir barış teklifini ABD'ye sunduğunu belirtti. İran Dışişleri Bakanlığı da Pakistan üzerinden ABD ile görüşmelerin sürdüğünü doğruladı. ABD Başkan Yardımcısı JD Vance, ilişkileri 'sıfırlamak' için bir fırsat olduğunu söylerken, ilerleme kaydedildiğini ancak başarısızlık halinde askerî seçeneğin masada olduğunu vurguladı. Beklenen anlaşma, 60 günlük bir ateşkesi, Hürmüz Boğazı'nın yeniden açılmasını, İran'a yönelik liman ablukalarının kaldırılmasını ve yaptırım muafiyetlerini içeriyor. Buna karşılık İran'ın nükleer programını müzakere etmesi ve İsrail-Hizbullah çatışmasını sonlandırması şart koşuluyor. Axios'a göre Beyaz Saray, kalan anlaşmazlıkları çözerek Pazar günü bir mutabakat zaptı açıklamayı planlıyor. Küresel petrol piyasaları gelişmeleri yakından izlerken, Trump yönetimi Körfez ülkelerinin talebiyle İran'a yönelik bir saldırıyı iptal ettiğini duyurdu. Bölgesel diplomasi, İran ve Suudi Arabistan dışişleri bakanlarının gerilimi azaltmaya yönelik telefon görüşmesiyle tamamlanıyor. Bu arada Beyaz Saray yakınlarında yaşanan silah sesleri, Trump'ın İran anlaşması üzerinde çalıştığı sırada kısa süreli bir güvenlik alarmına yol açtı.
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en güncel: 24 May- Diplomatik16 May 15:42
Pakistan seeks Iran understandings to relay to US, sources say
Pakistan seeks Iran understandings to relay to US, sources say Pakistani sources told Saudi-owned Al Arabiya that Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi is visiting Iran to secure understandings that could be passed on to the United States. The sources said Washington had asked for responses on specific issues it had raised, adding that some progress had been made on matters linked to the Strait of Hormuz.
- Diplomatik18 May 12:10
Iran's foreign ministry: US talks ongoing through Pakistan
Iran's foreign ministry: US talks ongoing through Pakistan Iran's foreign ministry has confirmed that talks with the US are ongoing through Pakistan as a mediator. Speaking at a press conference, foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said that the US had rejected the 14-point proposal submitted by Iran, before later submitting amendments through the Pakistani mediator. He added that Iran discussed the amendments with the US on Sunday via Pakistan. He also reported that Iranian and Omani technical teams convened in Oman to discuss establishing a mechanism for ensuring safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Baghaei further affirmed that “Iran’s right to enrich uranium, based on international frameworks and the Non-Proliferation Agreement, is well-established and does not require the acknowledgement of outside parties.” Iranian media confirmed on Monday that Iran has submitted a fresh 14-point proposal through Pakistan. A report by Tasnim news agency said that the new proposal is aimed at ending the war and building trust.
- Diplomatik19 May 21:16
Vance hails 'good progress' in Iran talks
US Vice President JD Vance said Washington remained "locked and loaded" in the event of failed negotiations. It comes a day after Donald Trump said he called off an attack on Iran at three Gulf nations' request.
- Güvenlik19 May 21:43
JD Vance says US seeks to ‘reset’ relations with Iran
JD Vance says US seeks to ‘reset’ relations with Iran US Vice President JD Vance said Washington sees an opportunity to reshape relations with Iran after decades of hostility. “We have an opportunity here, I think, to reset the relationship that has existed between Iran and the United States for 47 years,” Vance told reporters. “That’s what the president has asked us to do, and that’s what we’re going to keep on working at. But it takes two to tango,” he added. Vance also warned that the US would not accept any agreement allowing Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon. “We are not going to have a deal that allows the Iranians to have a nuclear weapon. So, as the president just told me, we’re locked and loaded. We don’t want to go down that pathway, but the president is willing and able to go down that pathway if we have to.”
- Diplomatik20 May 13:14
U.S.-Iran talks: Pakistan's Interior Minister travels to Tehran for second time within a week
Pakistan Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi arrived in Tehran for his second visit within a week as regional diplomatic activity intensified amid ongoing U.S.-Iran discussions and rising Middle East tensions
- Diplomatik20 May 07:27
At White House briefing, Vance says Iran war won’t be 'forever'
The White House briefing room has emerged this month as an informal audition stage in the race to succeed President Donald Trump in 2028. Mr. Vance's appearance at the podium came about two weeks after Secretary of State Marco Rubio, his possible future rival, drew wide attention for his debut briefing
- Diplomatik22 May 05:28
Watch: Rubio cautiously optimistic ahead of Pakistan talks in Tehran
- Güvenlik23 May 03:31
Iran blames US for collapse of UN nuclear talks
Iran blames US for collapse of UN nuclear talks Iran’s mission to the United Nations accused the United States of pushing nuclear nonproliferation talks towards collapse through what it described as “excessive demands”. In a post on X, the mission said the review conference of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons had failed for a third consecutive time because of “obstructionism by the United States and its allies”. The comments came after the UN conference ended without a consensus following weeks of negotiations. Earlier, the Arms Control Association said the talks had partly faltered because Washington attempted to use the forum to address disputes over Iran’s nuclear programme. Iran’s UN mission added that the NPT has “no future” unless countries make broader progress on nuclear disarmament.
- Diplomatik23 May 06:00
As France tries to reset relations with Africa, China’s influence looms large
France has committed €23 billion (US$26.7 billion) to Africa’s private sector in a bid to counter Chinese dominance and rebuild its influence on the continent. Speaking at the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi earlier this month, President Emmanuel Macron pitched the investment as a “jolt” to reset relations, positioning Europe as a partner for Africa’s “strategic autonomy” as the geopolitical race with Beijing heats up. The move marks a major shift as Paris tries to win over anglophone countries...
- Güvenlik23 May 19:37
Iran, Pakistan send revised peace proposal to US, sources tell Reuters
Iran, Pakistan send revised peace proposal to US, sources tell Reuters Iran and Pakistan have submitted a revised proposal to the United States to bring about the end of the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, Reuters reported, citing two Pakistani sources familiar with the negotiations. The US response to the proposal is expected by Sunday, the sources added, confirming US President Donald Trump’s earlier comments to Axios that he will make the decision on whether to resume the war or make a deal by then.
- Güvenlik24 May 00:28
US: White House locked down after shots fired
There was a massive emergency police response after gunshots were heard near the White House, where President Donald Trump was working on a deal with Iran. The suspect has been shot and killed by law enforcement.
- Güvenlik24 May 01:14
US: Suspect dies after gunfire near White House
There was a massive emergency police response after gunshots were heard near the White House, where President Donald Trump was working on a deal with Iran. The suspect has been shot and killed by law enforcement.
- Güvenlik24 May 04:36
White House to announce Iran agreement on Sunday, says report
White House to announce Iran agreement on Sunday, says report The White House hopes to resolve remaining disputes with Iran in the coming hours and announce an agreement on Sunday, according to Axios, which cited a US official. The report said the two sides are working towards a memorandum of understanding and that President Donald Trump is prepared to reset relations with Tehran if it meets US demands regarding its nuclear programme. According to Axios, the proposed agreement would include a 60-day extension of the ceasefire, with US forces remaining in the region unless a final deal is reached. The framework would reportedly reopen the Strait of Hormuz, with Iran clearing mines while the US eases oil sanctions and lifts its port blockade. Iran would commit not to pursue nuclear weapons, while future talks would address uranium enrichment limits, the handling of existing nuclear materials and possible sanctions relief tied to verified Iranian concessions. The draft agreement also reportedly contains a ceasefire framework aimed at ending the conflict in Lebanon.
- Diplomatik24 May 05:02
From Hormuz to nuclear talks - what to expect in the 60-day US-Iran ceasefire proposal
A potential 60-day ceasefire extension between the US and Iran is nearing, aiming to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and allow Iranian oil exports. This deal, brokered by Pakistan, includes lifting US port blockades and sanctions waivers, contingent on Iran negotiating its nuclear program and ending the Israel-Hezbollah conflict. Global oil markets are closely monitoring developments.
- Diplomatik24 May 05:35
Iran and Saudi Arabia foreign ministers hold talks on regional tensions
Iran and Saudi Arabia foreign ministers hold talks on regional tensions Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi held a phone call with Saudi Arabia's foreign minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud on Saturday to discuss diplomatic efforts aimed at reducing regional tensions and preventing further escalation. According to Iranian media, Araghchi outlined Tehran’s ongoing diplomatic initiatives to end the conflict involving the United States and Israel. The call followed separate discussions with Qatari Prime Minister and foreign minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani and Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty, which focused on coordinating regional diplomacy and supporting efforts to restore stability.