Irán y EE UU buscan retomar el diálogo en medio de amenazas sobre Ormuz

Amid rising tensions over the Strait of Hormuz, Iran and the US pursue renewed dialogue, facilitated by a Pakistani mediation effort in Tehran.

Amid rising tensions over the Strait of Hormuz, Iran and the US pursue renewed dialogue, facilitated by a Pakistani mediation effort in Tehran. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Irán y EE UU buscan retomar el diálogo en medio de amenazas sobre Ormuz

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A Pakistani delegation arrived in Tehran this week, acting as a mediator in a renewed diplomatic push to convene a second round of direct talks between Iran and the United States. The move comes against a backdrop of escalating public threats from both nations concerning the security of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil transit chokepoint. The visit represents the most concrete step in weeks toward re-establishing a channel of communication that has been largely frozen, signaling a potential, albeit fragile, de-escalation. The immediate context for this diplomatic maneuvering is a series of increasingly stark warnings exchanged between Washington and Tehran regarding freedom of navigation in the Persian Gulf. Iranian military and political figures have repeatedly stated their capability and willingness to close the Strait of Hormuz in response to perceived threats, including stringent U.S. sanctions and military posturing. In turn, U.S. officials have issued unequivocal declarations that any attempt to block the strait would be met with force, underscoring the strategic imperative of keeping the waterway open for approximately one-fifth of the world's seaborne oil. The Pakistani mediation effort is not occurring in a vacuum. It follows a first, tentative round of indirect discussions between the two adversaries, the details of which remain closely guarded. That initial contact, also facilitated by a third party, established a basic framework but failed to yield a breakthrough on core issues. The current initiative seeks to build on that foundation by addressing the immediate flashpoint of Hormuz while potentially creating space to discuss the wider, deeply entrenched disputes that have defined the bilateral relationship for decades, from Iran's nuclear program to its regional activities. The significance of Pakistan's role as an intermediary cannot be overstated. As a neighbor to Iran with historically complex but functional ties to Washington, Islamabad possesses a unique diplomatic standing. Its involvement suggests both parties see value in a discreet, regionally-anchored process rather than a more public, European-led forum. However, analysts...

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