Pakistan Vows To Continue Iran-US Mediation After Talks End Without Deal

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Pakistan has vowed to continue mediating talks between Iran and the US after the recent negotiations in Islamabad ended without a deal. The talks, facilitated by Pakistan, were the first direct engagement between the two sides since the 1979 Islamic Revolution and aimed to achieve a lasting peace and regional stability.
Pakistan will continue to facilitate Iran-US peace talks, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar said. The high-level negotiations in Islamabad ended without an agreement after intense discussions. Pakistan helped mediate several rounds of talks over 24 hours. Dar urged both sides to uphold the ceasefire. The talks were the first direct engagement since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. The Iranian and US delegations met in Islamabad after announcing a two-week ceasefire. The conflict began after US and Israel launched attacks on Iran, disrupting global energy markets.
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