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The Latest: Vance and Qalibaf expected in Round Two talks, but Trump says ‘I expect to be bombing’

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The Latest: Vance and Qalibaf expected in Round Two talks, but Trump says ‘I expect to be bombing’

The US and Iran are set to resume peace talks in Pakistan as a fragile ceasefire is about to expire, despite mixed signals from both sides. US President Donald Trump expressed readiness to resume military action if talks don't progress.

The US and Iran are sending top negotiators to Pakistan for Round Two peace talks as a fragile ceasefire is set to expire. US Vice President JD Vance and Iran's Parliament Speaker Mohammed Qalibaf are expected to arrive in Islamabad. US President Donald Trump said he expects to resume bombing Iran if talks don't go well. The US is also considering a currency swap for the United Arab Emirates to help its economy amid the conflict. Meanwhile, Pakistan successfully tested a locally made anti-ship cruise missile, and US forces boarded an oil tanker sanctioned for smuggling Iranian oil.

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