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Ceasefire arrangements should help quell the war, FM says as Iran-US talks in Islamabad set to take place

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Ceasefire arrangements should help quell the war, FM says as Iran-US talks in Islamabad set to take place

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Iran and the US are set to hold talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, in an effort to quell the war in the Middle East. The negotiations, which will be the first between the two sides since the war began, aim to achieve a ceasefire and restore peace and stability in the region.

Negotiations between Iran and the US are set to take place in Islamabad, Pakistan. The talks will be the first between the two sides since the war began. Pakistan's capital is on lockdown ahead of the historic negotiations. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said airlines have been instructed to allow visa-free boarding for individuals traveling to the country for the talks. The US and Iran have agreed on a ceasefire, but Israel's continued bombardment of Lebanon has introduced uncertainty into the peace talks. China has called on all relevant parties to resolve disputes through political and diplomatic means and to exercise restraint.

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