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Iran-US talks in Islamabad held via indirect, direct channels: sources

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Iran-US talks in Islamabad held via indirect, direct channels: sources

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Iran and the US held indirect and direct talks in Islamabad, with Pakistan facilitating the negotiations. The talks ended without a deal, raising doubts over the effectiveness of the fragile two-week ceasefire between the two countries.

Iran and the US held talks in Islamabad, with Pakistan involved at every stage. The talks began with separate meetings between the US and Iranian delegations and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The negotiations then moved to direct talks, which continued for about two-and-a-half hours. A one-hour break was taken to discuss technical aspects, but the differences could not be bridged. The US Vice President announced that the talks ended without a deal. Pakistan remains hopeful of further rounds of talks.

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