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Iran gives positive signal on taking part in peace talks ahead of ceasefire deadline

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Iran gives positive signal on taking part in peace talks ahead of ceasefire deadline

Iran is considering participating in peace talks in Islamabad as a ceasefire deadline looms, amid tensions with the US and Israel. A senior Iranian official said Tehran is 'positively reviewing' its participation, while US Vice-President JD Vance is expected to travel to Islamabad for the talks.

Tensions between the US and Iran remain high as a ceasefire deadline approaches. A senior Iranian official has said Tehran is 'positively reviewing' its participation in peace talks in Islamabad. US Vice-President JD Vance is expected to travel to Islamabad on Tuesday if Iran agrees to attend. The talks come amid concerns over a US naval destroyer seizing an Iranian-flagged cargo ship and Israeli air strikes hitting a town in southern Lebanon. Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian expressed concerns over 'unconstructive and contradictory signals from American officials'. Meanwhile, a California woman was arrested for allegedly facilitating millions of dollars worth of covert weapons sales to Iran.

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