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Pakistan To Continue Facilitating US-Iran Talks, Says Dar; Urges Ceasefire

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Pakistan To Continue Facilitating US-Iran Talks, Says Dar; Urges Ceasefire

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Pakistan will continue to facilitate peace talks between the US and Iran, with Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar urging both sides to maintain the ongoing ceasefire. The talks, which were held in Islamabad, ended without an agreement, raising doubts over the effectiveness of the fragile two-week ceasefire.

Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar said Pakistan will continue to facilitate Iran-US peace talks. The talks were held in Islamabad and ended without an agreement. Dar urged both sides to maintain the ceasefire. The US and Iranian delegations met for direct, high-level talks, the first since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. The talks aimed to address the conflict that began after US and Israeli attacks on Iran. Pakistan's role in mediating the talks is seen as crucial for regional stability.

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