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Iran–US talks begin in Islamabad as JD Vance lands; Pakistan hosts high-stakes diplomacy

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Iran–US talks begin in Islamabad as JD Vance lands; Pakistan hosts high-stakes diplomacy

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The US and Iran have begun high-stakes peace talks in Pakistan, mediated by Pakistani officials, to negotiate a possible end to the war. The talks, which started on Saturday, aim to address the fragile cease-fire agreement and the demands of both countries to end the six-week war.

The US and Iranian delegations are meeting in Islamabad to discuss a possible end to the war. The talks are being mediated by Pakistani officials and involve Vice President JD Vance and other US representatives. The meeting is taking place at the Serena Hotel in Islamabad. The US and Iran have not budged on their demands, and the talks are considered a stepping stone towards durable peace in the region. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed hope that the talks would lead to a peaceful resolution. The negotiations are ongoing, with the goal of addressing the cease-fire agreement and the release of blocked Iranian assets.

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