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The Latest: US and Iranian officials meet face-to-face in Islamabad ceasefire talks

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The Latest: US and Iranian officials meet face-to-face in Islamabad ceasefire talks

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The US and Iran have begun face-to-face negotiations in Pakistan to advance a fragile ceasefire. The talks come after a two-week ceasefire was announced, with thousands killed and global markets shaken in the seventh week of war.

The US and Iran started face-to-face talks in Pakistan on Saturday. The talks aim to advance a fragile ceasefire. A two-week ceasefire was announced earlier, but the war has killed thousands and shaken global markets. The US delegation is led by Vice President JD Vance, while the Iranian delegation is led by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf. The talks are part of a broader effort to end the conflict. The US and Israel have been striking Iran, while Iran-backed Hezbollah has been firing missiles into Israel. The death toll in Lebanon has risen to 2,020, with 248 women and 165 children killed.

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