Pakistan Mediates US-Iran Talks Amid Conflicting Reports
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5 questionsWhether the US and Iran have officially agreed to participate in talks facilitated by Pakistan.
The specific conditions or demands from Iran that are causing the deadlock in negotiations.
The exact timeline for when the current ceasefire between the US/Iran expires.
The role and stance of China in potentially guaranteeing any agreement, as mentioned in discussions.
Whether Qatar will participate in future mediation efforts, given its absence from the Islamabad meeting and reported tensions with Iran.
Status of US-Iran talks facilitated by Pakistanfactual
Pakistan said talks between the US and Iran are expected to happen in the coming days in Islamabad.
According to The Independent - Main, AdresseavisenAttempts to start talks have reached a dead end, with Iran officially informing Pakistani mediators it is not willing to meet US envoys in Islamabad in the coming days.
According to Aftonbladet (major_media), NRK NyheterContext: This indicates a major discrepancy in the reported progress of diplomatic efforts, with Pakistani officials optimistic about imminent talks while other sources report a breakdown, leaving the true state of negotiations unclear.
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