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Questions arise over U.S.-Iran peace negotiations
Recent statements indicate a lack of progress in U.S.-Iran peace talks. Tehran has expressed skepticism about the negotiations. (sources: cbsnews, axios, dw, enc, people)
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Tehran has stated it will not participate in peace talks with U.S. negotiators, citing unreasonable demands. President Trump announced a potential peace deal, though logistical issues suggest a disconnect.
- Tehran has no plans to attend peace talks in Pakistan with U.S. negotiators.
- President Trump announced a peace deal would be signed, but logistical issues arose regarding the attendance of Vice President Vance.
- The ceasefire is set to expire in three days, with no agreement reached.
Why it matters
The outcome of these negotiations could impact regional stability and U.S.-Iran relations.
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