As reported by the Financial Times, the two sides have agreed on certain points, and the negotiations can, for now, be described as successful. However, what is preventing a final agreement is the situation in the Strait of Hormuz. According to the FT, Iran does not want to accept any agreement that does not include full control over the strait and the right to charge all ships passing through this key passage. U.S. media claim that the U.S. delegation, led by Vice President JD Vance, offered a solution of joint management, but Tehran did not agree to it. The negotiations will continue tonight and have been extended for another day, specifically tomorrow, at Pakistan's request. This country also mediated the ceasefire agreement currently in effect, which is why these talks are being held in Islamabad.