Israel-Iran war highlights: Vice President Vance says U.S.-Iran mistrust cannot be solved overnight

IMF warns of severe economic fallout in the region as diplomatic efforts, led by Pakistan and acknowledged by U.S. officials, seek to de-escalate tensions.

IMF warns of severe economic fallout in the region as diplomatic efforts, led by Pakistan and acknowledged by U.S. officials, seek to de-escalate tensions. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Israel-Iran war highlights: Vice President Vance says U.S.-Iran mistrust cannot be solved overnight

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The International Monetary Fund has identified Iran, Iraq, and Qatar as among the economies hardest hit by the recent conflict between Israel and Iran, a stark assessment that comes as diplomatic efforts to contain the crisis intensify. The economic warning was issued alongside a proposal from Pakistan for new talks between the United States and Iran, a move that received a measured but notable acknowledgment from U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance, who stated that the deep-seated mistrust between Washington and Tehran "cannot be solved overnight." The IMF's analysis underscores the immediate and severe regional economic contagion triggered by the hostilities. While the fund's report did not provide specific figures, the inclusion of these three nations points to significant disruptions in energy markets, trade routes, and financial stability. Iran, already under a complex web of international sanctions, faces compounded pressure. Iraq, a neighbor to both belligerents, risks instability in its crucial oil sector, while Qatar, a major global gas supplier and diplomatic hub, is vulnerable to broader regional volatility affecting investment and logistics. In this climate of economic strain, Pakistan has emerged with a proactive diplomatic initiative, formally proposing a new round of direct dialogue between the United States and Iran. The move signals a concerted effort by regional actors to prevent a further spiral into wider war. Pakistan's historical relationships with both nations, coupled with its own security interests in a stable Middle East, position it as a potentially credible intermediary for facilitating communication channels that have been largely frozen or conducted through indirect means for years. The U.S. response, articulated by Vice President Vance, has been cautiously receptive without promising immediate breakthroughs. His comment that mistrust "cannot be solved overnight" serves as a public acknowledgment of the profound and enduring grievances between the two capitals, spanning nuclear proliferation, regional proxy warfare, and sanctions. However, the mere public discussion of the potential for talks, echoed by hints of progress from former...

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