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Three-way talks with US and Iran begin in Pakistan after indirect discussions

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Three-way talks with US and Iran begin in Pakistan after indirect discussions

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The United States and Iran have begun three-way talks in Pakistan, following a fragile ceasefire and indirect discussions. The talks aim to advance the ceasefire and address deep disagreements, with Iran presenting its proposal as red lines and the US submitting a competing proposal.

Negotiations between the US and Iran started in Pakistan after a reduction in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon. A US delegation led by Vice President JD Vance and an Iranian delegation led by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf are discussing how to advance the ceasefire. Iran has presented its proposal, including a guaranteed end to the war and no future attacks. The US has submitted a competing proposal, including restricting Iran's nuclear program and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The talks follow a fragile ceasefire that has halted fighting in the region. The war has killed thousands of people and inflicted lasting damage on infrastructure in the region.

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