Push for US-Iran talks gains momentum as White House expresses optimism for deal
The White House is optimistic about reaching a deal with Iran, with potential talks to be held in Pakistan, while tensions escalate in the Middle East. China's economy has shown unexpected growth despite the Iran war's disruption to global trade and energy markets.
The White House has expressed optimism about reaching a deal with Iran, with Iranian officials and Pakistan's military chief set to meet in Tehran. The potential second round of talks is likely to be held in Pakistan. Meanwhile, Israel and Lebanon are holding talks for the first time in decades, amid continued fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. China's economy has shown a 5.0% increase in GDP, exceeding analysts' expectations, despite the Iran war's impact on global trade. The US Navy has lost an MQ-4C Triton drone over the Persian Gulf, with data indicating the aircraft experienced an emergency before losing contact. Iran's military has threatened shipping in the Red Sea if the US continues its blockade of Iranian ports.
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