Iranian FM presses Pakistan to broker longer Iran-U.S. truce

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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met Pakistani leaders in Islamabad for about two hours to push for a longer-lasting Iran-U.S. truce brokered with Pakistan’s help, as U.S. envoys arrived for peace talks; Araghchi said he would travel to Muscat and Moscow, and Iran indicated there would be no direct bilateral negotiations with the U.S., with observations to be conveyed via Pakistan.
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