The United States and Iran are set to engage in negotiations in Islamabad, potentially on Sunday, to discuss a three-page plan aimed at ending their ongoing conflict. Key elements of the proposal include the U.S. unfreezing $20 billion in Iranian funds in exchange for Iran relinquishing its enriched uranium stockpile. Initial discussions saw the U.S. offering to unfreeze $6 billion for humanitarian purposes, while Iran requested $27 billion. The current figure under negotiation is $20 billion. The U.S. has proposed that Iran transport all its nuclear material to the United States, but Iran has only agreed to dilute the material within its borders. A compromise under consideration involves transporting some highly enriched uranium to a third country, with the remainder being diluted in Iran under international supervision. These negotiations are part of broader efforts to resolve tensions between the two nations.