US-Iran Ceasefire Negotiations Reported to Resume in Pakistan
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US President Donald Trump indicated that ceasefire negotiations with Iran could restart within 48 hours in Pakistan following the collapse of previous talks led by Vice President JD Vance. This development signals a potential diplomatic shift in the Iran-Israel conflict theater, as US-mediated talks aim to de-escalate tensions between the two state actors. The involvement of Pakistan as a neutral venue suggests an attempt to facilitate direct or indirect dialogue to prevent further military escalation.
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President Trump announced potential resumption of ceasefire talks with Iran in Pakistan.
Reported to be engaging in potential ceasefire negotiations with the US.
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"The reported collapse of US-Iran talks mentioned in Event 7 directly precipitated the decision to resume negotiations in Pakistan as described in the new event, representing a diplomatic pivot following the failure of previous attempts."
"Event 11 reports on US-Iran ceasefire negotiations resuming in Pakistan. The NEW EVENT explicitly states that the Israel-Lebanon talks complicate the Trump administration's ceasefire efforts with Iran, indicating these are concurrent diplomatic tracks addressing the broader regional conflict."