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US-Iran ceasefire explained: How Pakistan, China helped broker two-week truce

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US-Iran ceasefire explained: How Pakistan, China helped broker two-week truce

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Pakistan and China have helped broker a two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran, with talks set to take place in Islamabad on April 10. The ceasefire includes a 15-day halt in hostilities, marking a significant development in the conflict between the two nations.

Pakistan played a key role in leading talks for a US-Iran ceasefire, backed by China. The ceasefire agreement includes a 15-day halt in hostilities. Talks are scheduled to take place in Islamabad on April 10. Pakistan's top leadership, including Field Marshal Asim Munir and PM Shehbaz Sharif, were involved in the diplomatic efforts. China also pushed both sides to accept a temporary truce. The US and Iran have agreed to the ceasefire, marking a significant development in the conflict between the two nations.

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