Iran leaves door open for peace talks as hunt for missing US pilot continues

Iranian forces are searching for a missing US pilot after two warplanes were downed over Iran and the Gulf, raising tensions in the sixth week of the conflict. Iran's foreign minister has left the door open for peace talks with the US via mediation from Pakistan, but has given no sign of willingness to bow to US demands.
Iranian forces are hunting for a missing US pilot after two warplanes were downed. The incidents occurred on April 4, with one plane crashing in Iran and another in Kuwait. Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps is combing a south-western area for the pilot. The conflict has killed 13 US military service members and over 300 wounded. Iranian state media reported air strikes on a petrochemical zone and a nuclear plant, with several people injured. The war has sparked an energy crisis and killed thousands since the initial strikes.
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