Summary
- Additional talks between the US and Iran have yet to be scheduled, leaving diplomatic uncertainty in place.
- Iran said an additional meeting in Islamabad has been discussed, but no specific timetable or final decision has been made.
- The US is also considering another face-to-face meeting before the ceasefire deadline, though it remains unclear whether the talks will take place.

Diplomatic uncertainty persists as the US and Iran have yet to set a schedule for further talks.
Walter Bloomberg, an overseas economic news feed, reported on April 14 that the two sides still have not agreed to hold a second round of talks.
Iran said an additional meeting in Islamabad has been discussed, but no specific timetable or final decision has been made.
The two sides previously failed to reach an agreement during high-level talks in Islamabad, Pakistan. Since then, the possibility of follow-up negotiations has remained under discussion.
The US is also considering another face-to-face meeting before the ceasefire deadline, though it remains unclear whether the talks will ultimately take place.

Minseung Kang
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