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The US and Iran are in 'indirect talks,' says intermediary Pakistan, as war rages on

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The US and Iran are in 'indirect talks,' says intermediary Pakistan, as war rages on

The US and Iran are engaged in indirect talks through intermediary Pakistan, as the conflict between the two nations continues to escalate. The war has had significant economic and humanitarian consequences, with the US proposing a 15-point plan to end the conflict, which includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz and curbing Iran's nuclear and missile programs.

The US and Iran are in indirect talks through Pakistan. The conflict has caused a global energy shock, with the Strait of Hormuz closed, and industries struggling with surging costs and supply chain disruptions. A 15-point US proposal has been sent to Tehran, including reopening the Strait and curbing Iran's nuclear program. The humanitarian toll is mounting, with tens of millions facing acute hunger. Diplomatic efforts are converging around Pakistan, but no arrangements have been finalized. The war has already reshaped Iran's leadership, with Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's son succeeding him.

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