CNN has reported that negotiations between the US and Iran have been largely positive, but the Strait of Hormuz remains a key sticking point.
In reporting, CNN has summarized the events:
Marathon meetings: The US and Iran have begun a new round of talks in Pakistan, with hours-long negotiations continuing into Sunday morning local time, according to Iranian media.
Sticking point: Pakistani sources say the overall tone of the discussions has been positive, but a stalemate continues over control of the Strait of Hormuz, the vital waterway where the US said it launched mine-clearing operations on Saturday.
Historic face-to-face meeting: A US delegation led by Vice President JD Vance met directly with Iranian officials in Islamabad, marking a significant moment for the two countries that have typically held high-level talks through intermediaries.
As US-Iran talks continued, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed his country late Saturday, saying his campaign against Tehran "is not yet over."