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Pakistan Invites US, Iran to Second Round of Talks; Schedule Yet to Be Set
Minseung Kang
Summary
- The possibility of additional talks between the US and Iran is drawing attention to developments in the Middle East.
- Pakistan's Foreign Ministry has formally invited the US and Iran to hold a second round of talks in Islamabad.
- The two sides have continued discussions on a ceasefire and easing the conflict, but have yet to narrow differences on key issues.

The possibility of additional talks between the US and Iran is drawing attention to developments in the Middle East.
Pakistan's Foreign Ministry has formally invited the US and Iran to hold a second round of talks in Islamabad, cryptocurrency-focused media outlet BlockBeats reported on April 14.
The date and specific time for the meeting have not yet been set.
The talks are being pursued as follow-up negotiations as tensions between the two countries persist. The two sides have continued discussions on a ceasefire and ways to ease the conflict, but have yet to narrow differences on key issues.

Minseung Kang
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