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US and Iran meet directly for peace talks in Pakistan

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US and Iran meet directly for peace talks in Pakistan

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The US and Iran have met directly for peace talks in Pakistan, marking a significant moment in their typically intermediary-led negotiations. The talks come as two US Navy ships have begun clearing mines from the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway disrupted by Iran's mine-laying operations.

The US and Iran met directly for peace talks in Pakistan on Saturday. A US delegation led by Vice President JD Vance met with Iranian officials. The first phase of negotiations has concluded, with officials exchanging written outlines of key issues. Two US Navy ships have begun clearing mines from the Strait of Hormuz. The mine-clearing operation aims to restore disruptions to oil supply and global shipping in the channel. The talks are a significant development in the US-Iran conflict, with the two countries typically holding high-level talks through intermediaries.

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