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Iran agrees to attend US-mediated nuclear talks hosted by Pakistan

Pakistan has expressed confidence that Iran will attend upcoming peace talks, with a senior Pakistani government source confirming Iran's participation. The Wall Street Journal reported Iran's attendance as confirmed, while Reuters framed it as Pakistan's confident expectation. The talks are being hosted by Pakistan and involve the United States.

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WSJ treats Iran's attendance as confirmed fact; Reuters frames it as Pakistan's confident expectation, attributed to a senior government source rather than Iran itself.
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RReutersCENTER74d ago

“Pakistan confident Iran will attend US talks, senior Pakistani government source says - Reuters”

WSJWall Street JournalRIGHT-CENTER73d ago

“Iran to Attend Pakistan Peace Talks - WSJ”

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