Summary
- US and Iranian delegations were reported to be entering ceasefire talks in Pakistan, but no agreement has yet been reached.
- A US official said no agreement had been reached despite several red lines presented by Iran.
- The Iranian delegation presented recognition of its right to control the Strait of Hormuz, compensation for war damage, the release of frozen overseas assets, and a halt to fighting in the Middle East as red lines, the report said.
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US and Iranian delegations were reported to be entering ceasefire talks in Pakistan on June 11, but no agreement has yet been reached between the two sides, CBS News reported.
A US official told CBS News that no agreement had been reached regarding several red lines Iran presented in the negotiations.
Earlier foreign media reports said the Iranian delegation had presented Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif with its red lines for the talks. They included recognition of Iran's right to control the Strait of Hormuz, compensation for war damage, the release of Iran's frozen overseas assets, and a halt to fighting in the Middle East.

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