
US-Iran Talks in Islamabad End Without Deal, Draw International Reaction
Talks between the United States and Iran in Islamabad concluded without a final agreement, though some expressed optimism about progress. Pakistan's role in facilitating the talks was highlighted, while Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary urged de-escalation. Iran stated they were 'inches away' from a deal, and Donald Trump praised Pakistani leaders for hosting the discussions.
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PTI optimistic about progress as US, Iran talks end without deal
ISLAMABAD: The PTI has stated that although talks between Iran and the United States concluded in Islamabad without a final agreement, optimism should not be lost, as most key points have already been agreed upon. In a statement issued on Sunday, PTI Central Information Secretary Sheikh Waqas Akram said that while the lack of a final agreement may seem disappointing at first, both sides acknowledged making significant progress, with only a few issues still unresolved. He emphasised that optim...
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