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US and Iran hold historic talks in Islamabad

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The US delegation, led by JD Vance, has landed in Pakistan.

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Timing of Vance's travel to Pakistanfactual

JD Vance is expected to fly to Islamabad on Tuesday.

According to The Guardian - World, Daily Mail - News
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JD Vance has already landed in Pakistan (Saturday).

According to Dagens Nyheter, BLT Blekinge Läns Tidning

Context: This discrepancy affects the timeline of the talks; readers cannot determine if talks are ongoing or have already concluded.

Ceasefire expiration timefactual

The ceasefire expires Wednesday evening Washington time.

According to Daily Mail - News
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Talks began on Saturday, implying the ceasefire was still in place.

According to Dagens Nyheter

Context: The conflicting timelines make it unclear whether the ceasefire has already expired or is still active, which is critical for understanding the urgency of talks.

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