Deadline Looms, U.S.-Iran Talks Slip Into Uncertainty

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As the 8 p.m. deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz nears, U.S., Iranian, Israeli and other officials give mixed readings of negotiations: Iran reportedly paused indirect talks via mediators, Pakistan urged an extension, and some signs of progress were reported by Israeli officials, while Tehran demanded guarantees the U.S. would not resume attacks and rejected a 45-day cease-fire plan, all amid a disorganized process and Iran’s fractured leadership.
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