Iran war: What’s happening on day 59 amid diplomatic push to end conflict?
On day 59 of the conflict, Iran is intensifying diplomatic efforts to end the war with the United States, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi visiting Pakistan, Oman, and Russia for talks. These discussions aim to address key sticking points, including Iran's nuclear program and the Strait of Hormuz blockade.

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AI-generatedOn day 59 of the conflict, Iran is intensifying diplomatic efforts to end the war with the United States, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi visiting Pakistan, Oman, and Russia for talks. These discussions aim to address key sticking points, including Iran's nuclear program and the Strait of Hormuz blockade. US President Donald Trump has indicated Iran can initiate contact for negotiations. Meanwhile, Israeli forces have escalated attacks in Lebanon despite a US-brokered ceasefire. Diplomatic sources suggest recent events are accelerating efforts towards a framework for a permanent end to hostilities involving Iran, the US, and Gulf countries.
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5 extractedMikhail Ulyanov, Russia’s envoy to international organisations in Vienna, said the US must abandon “blackmailing” and “ultimatums” in its negotiating position if talks with Iran are to move forward.
US President Donald Trump said on Sunday Iran could telephone if it wanted to negotiate an end to the two-month US-Israel war on Iran after scrapping a visit to Islamabad by his representatives.
Israeli forces have escalated attacks against Lebanon, killing at least 14 people on Sunday despite a US-brokered ceasefire.
The two main sticking points are the issues of Iran's nuclear programme and access to the crucial Strait of Hormuz, which remains under de facto Iranian blockade.
Iran has stepped up diplomatic efforts to end the war with the United States, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi shuttling between Pakistan and Oman on Sunday before flying to Russia on Monday.