US-Iran peace talks kick off in Pakistan

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The US and Iran have begun peace talks in Pakistan, with the goal of ending the ongoing conflict. The talks come as Israel continues to press ahead with strikes in Lebanon, despite Iran's condition that a ceasefire is necessary for the negotiations to proceed.
The US and Iran have started peace talks in Pakistan. The talks began after a reduction in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon. Iran's state-run news agency reported that three-party talks with the US, Iran, and Pakistan had begun. The conflict has killed at least 3,000 people in Iran and 1,953 in Lebanon. The US and Iranian officials have outlined competing proposals ahead of the talks. Iran published a 10-point proposal, including a guaranteed end to the war and no future attacks. The US submitted a 15-point proposal, including restricting Iran's nuclear program and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Negotiations between Israel and Lebanon are expected to begin on Tuesday in Washington.
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