Iran signals no talks as Pakistan hosts high-stakes U.S.-Iran diplomacy

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Iran says it will not send negotiators to Islamabad for a new round of U.S.-Iran talks, accusing Washington of violating the ceasefire, while Pakistan presses for multi-day negotiations and a possible MoU to extend the ceasefire. Tehran’s 10-point proposal remains the framework for talks, and a U.S. delegation is headed to Pakistan, leaving the path forward uncertain and contingent on Tehran’s participation.
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