Islamabad could host new rounds of US-Iran talks as ceasefire deadline looms

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Trump said US-Iran peace talks could resume in Islamabad within two days, praising Pakistan’s army chief as mediator; Islamabad is rushing to schedule a meeting before the two-week ceasefire ends, with discussions centered on Iran’s uranium enrichment moratorium and highly enriched uranium stockpiles, set against a backdrop of a US naval blockade and Hormuz closure that have pushed oil prices higher.
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