# Islamabad Negotiations
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Beyond the Atom: Tehran Reframes US Relations as a Post-War Settlement
Iran has officially reframed its negotiations with the United States, shifting the primary focus from nuclear constraints to a comprehensive settlement aimed at ending active regional hostilities. This new strategic direction, emphasized by a unified leadership in Tehran, seeks war reparations and security guarantees while signaling a total rejection of internal political divisions.

The Islamabad Gambit: Tehran Ties Hormuz Shipping to Lebanese Peace
Iranian Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has warned that further progress in US-Iran talks is stalled by a lack of trust, demanding a 'step-for-step' reciprocal agreement. Crucially, Tehran is now linking the normalization of the Strait of Hormuz to a comprehensive ceasefire in Lebanon, signaling a strategy of regional linkage.

The Islamabad Implosion: Why the U.S.-Iran ‘Grand Bargain’ Stalled at the Finish Line
High-stakes negotiations between the U.S. and Iran in Islamabad collapsed after 21 hours despite reaching a 80% consensus on key issues. The failure was driven by irreconcilable differences over nuclear enrichment timelines, the Strait of Hormuz, and alleged last-minute interference from Israel.

The Islamabad Impasse: Five Fault Lines Threatening a US-Iran Ceasefire
High-stakes ceasefire negotiations between the U.S. and Iran in Islamabad have stalled over disagreements regarding Lebanon's inclusion and nuclear enrichment timelines. The breakdown has led to a new U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports, sparking fears of broader energy market instability and regional retaliation.

The Islamabad Gambit: Pezeshkian Pressures Washington Through Paris
Iranian President Pezeshkian told French President Macron that the success of the Islamabad negotiations depends on the U.S., while Macron called for an immediate ceasefire in Lebanon. The call highlights Iran's strategy of using European diplomacy to pressure Washington amid ongoing regional instability.

Ball in Washington’s Court: Pezeshkian and Macron Signal Pivot Point in Nuclear Diplomacy
Iranian President Pezeshkian informed French President Macron that the future of international negotiations hinges on U.S. policy shifts, while Macron urged for a ceasefire in Lebanon. The call highlights France's ongoing role as a mediator and Tehran's strategy of placing the burden of diplomatic success on Washington.