US-Iran talks to seek permanent ceasefire kick off in Pakistan

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The US and Iran have begun talks in Islamabad to seek a permanent ceasefire after a two-week temporary truce. The talks, mediated by Pakistan, aim to build on the momentum of the temporary truce and work towards a sustainable, peaceful resolution.
The US and Iran are holding talks in Islamabad to seek a permanent ceasefire. The talks follow a two-week temporary truce brokered by Pakistan. The US delegation is led by Vice President JD Vance, while Iran is represented by Parliament Speaker Bagher Qalibaf. The talks are a significant high-level engagement between the two sides since 1979. Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar are also involved in the talks. The goal is to consolidate de-escalation and work towards a peaceful resolution.
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