Mediators gather in Pakistan for talks on ending the US- Iran war

Regional diplomats gathered in Pakistan to discuss a potential end to the US-Iran war, as Iran warned against a ground invasion and vowed to respond harshly to any American forces on its soil. The talks involved foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt, but there were few signs of progress as both sides continued to exchange strikes and missiles.
Iran's parliament speaker warned the US against a ground invasion, saying American troops would be met with harsh resistance. Regional diplomats, including foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt, gathered in Pakistan for talks. The US has dispatched additional troops to the Middle East, despite Iranian warnings. Over 3,000 people have been killed in the month-long war. Iran has eased some restrictions on commercial ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz. The US has offered a 15-point framework for a potential peace deal, but Iran has rejected negotiations. The conflict continues to escalate, with both sides exchanging strikes and missiles.
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