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US-Iran talks in Pakistan News

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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to return to Pakistan for a second stopover following his current discussions in Oman.
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This latest decision by Trump came after Tehran completely ruled out any talks with the United States, given US blockade of Iranian ports despite the ceasefire. Iran called US blockade a violation of the ceasefire.
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It is also remain uncertain if or when Araghchi would return to Pakistan, as he is already scheduled to visit Russia and Oman for bilateral talks. Araghchi himself confirmed regarding his visit to Muscat and Moscow. 
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Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Islamabad on Friday with a senior delegation, signaling fresh diplomatic momentum to restart stalled US-Iran talks, with Pakistan positioning itself as a vital mediator.
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Iran-US talks teeter in uncertainty as Iran announces "no plans to attend" Islamabad negotiations. With Trump refusing to extend the ceasefire deadline, expiring Wednesday, the war's trajectory hangs in balance, while US President expects a 'great deal.'  
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The two-week ceasefire between Tehran and Washington is due to end on Wednesday, with Donald Trump indicating that an extension is highly unlikely.
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Trump said the US was “winning” and that Iran’s military capabilities had been considerably reduced, while also criticising parts of the media for presenting a contrasting narrative.
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At a high-level meeting on Sunday, Iran's first vice president, Mohammad Reza Aref criticised the US approach to negotiations, describing American positions as “childish” and inconsistent, seeking a ceasefire and talks under pressure, only to adopt a more hardline stance later.
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The development comes after Iran's parliament speaker and chief negotiator said, heightening concerns over a potential return to war as their ceasefire nears expiry on Wednesday.  
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As many as 400 elite commandos, including 100 snipers, will be part of the security during the arrival and departure of the foreign dignitaries. According to the sources, deployment of security personnel began at midnight on April 18, as foreign dignitaries will arrive at the Nur Khan Base, Chaklala, before travelling to Islamabad.
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As US Vice President JD Vance boarded Air Force Two for Washington without a deal, he outlined America's "final and best offer", a simple proposal Iran ultimately rejected.
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Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Dr. Esmail Baghaei stated,  "We reached understandings on several issues, but 2–3 major points saw persistent differences, preventing an overall agreement."
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He added that the Iranian delegation "chose not to accept our terms," despite the US clearly outlining its red lines, particularly an ironclad commitment from Tehran to abandon any nuclear weapons development or a quick path to one.
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In today’s episode of DNA, Zee News Managing Editor Rahul Sinha analyzes why Iran brought a memorial commemorating slain children to Islamabad.
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Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump indicated that talks with Iran are underway and expressed optimism that the Strait of Hormuz,  a critical global oil shipping route that has been disrupted amid recent conflict, could reopen in the “not too distant future.”
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This deployment aims to enhance joint military coordination, elevate operational readiness between the armed forces of both nations, and bolster security and stability at the regional and international levels.
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The timing is highly sensitive. A fragile two-week ceasefire, brokered with Pakistan, halted direct hostilities earlier this week.
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US-Iran Talks in Pakistan: Blood-soaked satchels, small shoes, and photographs of Minab's victims flew to Islamabad in the front row, a silent, devastating reminder of what brought these negotiations into being.
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US-Iran Talks in Pakistan: The delegation's arrival was described as a "make or break" moment for US-Iran relations, with discussions expected to focus on de-escalating tensions in West Asia.
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US-Iran war: Trump's fury over Europe's refusal to back the Iran campaign has pushed transatlantic relations to a breaking point, and analysts say there may be no going back.
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US-Iran Talks in Pakistan: President Donald Trump issues stark warning ahead of Saturday's negotiations, saying Tehran has "no cards" and warships stand ready if peace talks collapse.
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US-Iran Talks: Pakistan hosts history-laden talks as both sides arrive armed with demands they know the other cannot easily accept.