No date set for US-Iran talks, as Pakistan pushes to keep diplomacy alive
Pakistan's prime minister and army chief are both travelling to key players in the war, attempting to keep talks going.
Pakistan's prime minister and army chief are both travelling to key players in the war, attempting to keep talks going.
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With the fragile ceasefire holding and signs of de-escalation emerging, Pakistan’s mediation efforts to revive US–Iran talks are gathering pace, reflecting a broader push to contain tensions across the Middle East.
A high-level delegation from Pakistan is to continue talks in Tehran to push for fresh US-Iran negotiations. Follow DW for more. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
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European stocks are expected to open in mixed territory as investors assess a confused picture of where the Iran war and peace talks are headed.
A source has told Al Jazeera that Pakistan is expecting a breakthrough tied to Iran’s nuclear programme.
It comes as the US president announced there would be a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, adding he would fly to Islamabad if a deal with Iran seemed likely.