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US and Iran prepare for second round of ceasefire talks in Islamabad ahead of truce deadline

The United States and Iran are expected to hold a new round of ceasefire talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, as a two-week truce set to expire Wednesday nears its end. Regional officials told the AP that JD Vance and Iran's parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf are expected to lead their respective delegations. Iranian state television denied any official was already in Pakistan's capital, while President Trump said he does not favor extending the ceasefire.

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When will the cease-fire end? World on edge with anticipation before Iran talks
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“U.S. and Iran signal new ceasefire talks in Islamabad as fragile truce nears end” · PBS NewsHour, The Hill

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