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US-Iran Talks Begin in Pakistan as Middle East War Dominates Global News

Direct three-party negotiations between the United States, Iran, and Pakistan commenced in Islamabad on Saturday, April 11, 2026, following a fragile ceasefire and indirect talks mediated by Pakistani officials, including a meeting between US Vice President JD Vance and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. Iran's state media confirmed the talks began after preconditions — including a reduction in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon — were met, though the US did not immediately issue a public confirmation. Separately, the Strait of Hormuz closure continued to cause global energy disruptions, with European airports warning of a systemic jet fuel shortage ahead of summer, and Trump publicly signaling that oil tankers were heading to US ports.

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Progressive View

Progressive outlets emphasize the humanitarian toll of the Middle East conflict, highlighting civilian casualties including a Syrian family buried after Israeli strikes on Beirut, and frame diplomatic engagement as an overdue de-escalation after prolonged military action. They also raise concerns about Trump's domestic budget priorities, characterizing proposed spending as favoring defense over social programs.

Consensus Facts

Verified reporting confirms that US-Iran-Pakistan three-party talks formally began in Islamabad on April 11, 2026, following a ceasefire and indirect pre-negotiations, while the ongoing Strait of Hormuz closure continued to produce documented fuel supply and price pressures globally.

Conservative View

Conservative outlets frame the Islamabad talks as a product of Trump administration pressure and strategic positioning, crediting the administration's firm stance toward Iran for bringing both parties to the table. Trump's public statement welcoming oil tankers to US ports is presented as evidence of energy independence strategy amid Middle East instability.

◈ Panorama Neutral Synthesis

Verified reporting confirms that US-Iran-Pakistan three-party talks formally began in Islamabad on April 11, 2026, following a ceasefire and indirect pre-negotiations, while the ongoing Strait of Hormuz closure continued to produce documented fuel supply and price pressures globally.

Bottom Line

US and Iranian delegations began formal negotiations in Islamabad, Pakistan on April 11, 2026, mediated by Pakistani officials, as the Strait of Hormuz closure triggered fuel shortages and average US new car prices approached $50,000.

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