Summary
- Pakistan is pushing for the resumption of talks between the US and Iran this week.
- Senior-level talks in Islamabad between the US and Iran failed to produce an agreement because of differences over the nuclear issue.
- Amid continuing tensions in the Middle East, whether talks resume and their timing will be key variables shaping the region's outlook.
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Pakistan is working to restart talks between the US and Iran this week, in the latest sign that mediation efforts are continuing.
Walter Bloomberg reported on April 14 that Pakistan is trying to bring the two sides back for additional talks this week after recent negotiations broke down.
The US and Iran had previously held senior-level talks in Islamabad, but failed to reach an agreement because of differences over key issues, including the nuclear program.
Pakistan and other mediating countries are continuing to coordinate efforts to maintain the ceasefire and secure further negotiations. A specific schedule has not been set.
As tensions remain high in the Middle East, whether the talks resume and when they do will be a key variable for the region's trajectory.


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