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Uncertainty over U.S.-Iran peace talks as ceasefire nears expiration
The U.S. and Iran are facing challenges in upcoming peace talks in Pakistan. A fragile ceasefire is set to expire soon. (sources: cbsnews, aa, reuters, alarabiya, aljazeera)

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The Trump administration announced peace talks in Pakistan led by Vice President Vance, but Iran has not confirmed participation, citing U.S. demands. Iran's decision is complicated by an ongoing U.S. naval blockade.
- Vice President Vance will lead the U.S. delegation to Pakistan for peace talks.
- Iran has not decided to send negotiators to Pakistan due to the U.S. naval blockade.
- The ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran is set to expire this week.
Why it matters
The outcome of these talks could impact regional stability and U.S.-Iran relations.
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cbsnewsUncertainty over U.S.-Iran peace talks as fragile ceasefire set to expire this weekaaIran 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 reportsalarabiyaTrump says US officials will be in Pakistan for negotiations urges Iran to take deal
