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US-Iran Peace Talks: US Vice President JD Vance left for Pakistan to participate in the peace talks between Washington and Tehran, mediated by Islamabad. |
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US-Iran Peace Talks: US Vice President JD Vance left for Pakistan to participate in the peace talks between Washington and Tehran, mediated by Islamabad. |
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The UK minister emphasised that any resolution must ensure Iran is prevented from developing nuclear weapons, framing this as central to long-term stability. |
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Following Islamabad talks between the United States and Iran that ended 'without an agreement', Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar urged Iran and the US to uphold to ceasefire commitment. |
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Talks between the United States and Iran in Islamabad ended without a deal. |
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Donald Trump warned China against supplying weapons to Iran amid a fragile ceasefire. Beijing denied the claims as tensions rise and US-Iran negotiations continue without certainty. |
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The White House has dismissed claims suggesting that the United States has approved the 'release of Iranian capital' previously 'blocked by Qatari and various international financial institutions'. As per a report by Reuters, a senior Iranian source said on Saturday that the US had agreed to release Iranian frozen assets held in Qatar and other foreign banks. The report further stated that the Iranian source welcomed the purported US move as a sign of 'seriousness' in reaching a deal with Washington in talks in Islamabad. |
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Mojtaba Khamenei was wounded on February 28, the first day of the war launched by the US and Israel against the Islamic republic. There has been no official statement from Iran on the extent of the new supreme leader's injuries. |
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Amid fragile ceasefire talks between the US and Iran in Pakistan, US President Donald Trump claimed that Iran is 'losing big' in a fresh social media post. |
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US Vice President JD Vance while briefing reporters following talks with Iran said that Iran has not agreed to US terms, and no agreement has been reached in Islamabad talks on ceasefire. He says the US is now planning to leave Pakistan. |
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According to Iranian state media, 'unreasonable demands' from the US frustrated talks to end the war. Meanwhile, the US says they were 'flexible' and 'accommodating' |