Summary
- Reports suggest negotiations between the US and Iran could resume in Pakistan next week.
- Mediator countries are continuing coordination for additional negotiations, and both sides are said to agree on the need for talks.
- With tensions in the Middle East persisting, whether talks resume and their timing are emerging as key variables for the regional situation.
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The US and Iran could resume talks in Pakistan next week, signaling continued efforts to keep negotiations alive.
Walter Bloomberg reported on June 15, citing multiple Pakistani officials, that the two sides may hold another round of talks in Pakistan next week.
The two countries previously held negotiations in Islamabad, but failed to reach an agreement because of differences over key issues, including the nuclear program.
Mediator countries are continuing efforts to coordinate another round of talks. Both sides are said to agree on the need for negotiations.
With tensions in the Middle East still running high, whether the talks resume and when they are held will be a key variable for the region's trajectory.


JH Kim
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