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Iran's participation in U.S. peace talks in Pakistan remains uncertain
The U.S. plans to hold peace talks in Pakistan amid a fragile ceasefire with Iran. However, Iran has not confirmed its participation. (sources: ft, cbsnews, aa, reuters, alarabiya)

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The U.S. is preparing for peace talks in Pakistan, led by the Vice President, while Iran has expressed reluctance to participate due to ongoing tensions. The current ceasefire is set to expire soon.
- The U.S. delegation is expected to leave for Pakistan for peace talks.
- Iran has stated it is not ready to commit to new talks, citing U.S. demands.
- The ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran is set to expire soon.
Why it matters
The situation impacts regional stability and the potential for a resolution to ongoing conflicts.
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ft‘Highly unlikely’ Iran ceasefire will be extended if no deal reached, Trump sayscbsnewsIran says it doesn't plan to participate in U.S. peace talks in PakistanaaIran says no decision to send negotiators to Pakistan while US naval blockade remains in place: ReportreutersIran currently has no decision to send a negotiating delegation to Pakistan, Tasnim reports
