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Diplomatic Talks in Islamabad Seek to End Iran War as Aviation Crisis Deepens

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Foreign ministers from Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan are meeting for talks on reaching an end to the Iran war.

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The foreign ministers' meeting is taking place in Islamabad, Pakistan's capital.

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The foreign ministers' meeting extends over Monday.

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Open Questions

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What specific outcomes or agreements, if any, were reached at the foreign ministers' meeting in Islamabad.
The exact number of casualties and extent of damage from the conflict, beyond Iran's claim of over 1,000 killed.
Whether direct talks between the U.S. and Iran are currently planned or underway, as suggested by some sources but denied by Tehran.
How long the severe aviation disruptions in the Middle East are expected to last and the full economic impact on airlines and passengers.
The current status of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death, which is reported as an allegation without official confirmation.
Location of foreign ministers' meetingfactual

Foreign ministers from Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Pakistan held talks in Riyadh on Thursday.

According to www.middleeasteye.net
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Foreign ministers from Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Pakistan are meeting in Islamabad on Sunday and Monday.

According to Svenska Dagbladet, m.economictimes.com

Context: This indicates conflicting reports about where and when key diplomatic talks are occurring, which could affect understanding of the current diplomatic efforts and their timeline.

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