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US-Iran talks enter 2nd day to build on fragile truce

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US-Iran talks enter 2nd day to build on fragile truce

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The US and Iran have extended their talks in Pakistan for another day to build on a fragile truce. The success of the peace talks depends on Washington avoiding excessive demands and unlawful requests, according to Iranian officials.

Negotiations between the US and Iran have entered their second day in Pakistan. The talks aim to build on a fragile truce after marathon discussions in Islamabad. Iran warned that the success of the talks depends on the US avoiding excessive demands and unlawful requests. The two sides discussed issues including the Strait of Hormuz, nuclear issues, and sanctions. The US sent minesweeping ships through the strait, while Iran denied any American warships had entered the waterway. The talks are seen as a positive step towards resolving the conflict, with a Pakistani official saying discussions are moving positively.

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