Iran-US Peace Talks in Pakistan Conclude Without Breakthrough, Negotiations to Resume
No breakthrough in Iran-US peace talks in Pakistan so far, negotiations to continue tomorrow
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Peace talks between Iran and the United States, mediated by Pakistan, lasted 14 hours but ended without a breakthrough. Both nations will continue negotiations on Sunday, with technical teams exchanging expert texts to address remaining differences.
- 01Iran-US peace talks mediated by Pakistan lasted 14 hours.
- 02No agreement was reached in the latest round of negotiations.
- 03Technical teams from both countries are now exchanging expert texts.
- 04Negotiations are set to continue on Sunday.
- 05The talks are aimed at resolving ongoing differences between Iran and the US.
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Peace talks between Iran and the United States, held in Islamabad, Pakistan, concluded after 14 hours of discussions without achieving a breakthrough. The negotiations, which began on Saturday and extended past midnight local time, will resume on Sunday as both countries failed to reconcile their differences. Iran's government announced that technical teams from both sides are now exchanging 'expert texts' to facilitate further discussions. Despite the lack of agreement, both parties remain committed to continuing the dialogue to address the outstanding issues.
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