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Why Iran-US peace talks in Islamabad are in trouble even before they start

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Iran-US peace talks in Islamabad are uncertain due to Israel's attacks on Lebanon, which Iran sees as a violation of the ceasefire agreement. The talks, scheduled to take place in Islamabad, aim to establish a lasting peace proposal between Iran and the US, but Iran's participation is now in doubt.

Iran and the US were set to hold peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, after announcing a two-week ceasefire. However, Iran's participation is now uncertain due to Israel's attacks on Lebanon. Iran sees these attacks as a violation of the ceasefire agreement and has suggested it would be unreasonable to proceed with talks. Pakistan has taken extensive security measures to ensure the talks' success, but Iran's delegation has not arrived as scheduled. Iran's lead negotiator has stated that a bilateral ceasefire or negotiations are unreasonable given the current situation. Pakistan remains optimistic about the talks, but Iran's participation is now in doubt.

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