Iranian State Media Reports Third US-Iran Negotiation Session in Islamabad
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Iranian state television reported that a third session of peace negotiations between Iran and the United States is scheduled to take place in Islamabad, Pakistan. This development follows a reported two-week ceasefire and a previous session concluded on Saturday. The talks represent a potential diplomatic de-escalation channel between key state actors in the broader Iran-Israel conflict theater.
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Reported participant in the third session of peace negotiations.
State media announced the scheduling of the third negotiation session.
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"Event 15 describes the conclusion of the previous session of the same negotiation series, establishing the chronological sequence leading to the third session in the new event."
"Event 5 details the unfreezing of assets specifically ahead of the Pakistan talks, serving as a preparatory diplomatic action parallel to the ongoing negotiation sessions."
"Event 10 announced the resumption of direct talks in Islamabad, which directly led to the third session reported in the new event."
"Event 6 reports a third negotiation session in Islamabad, while the new event describes a separate, high-duration consultation in Geneva. Both events represent parallel diplomatic tracks between the US and Iran occurring on the same day to address regional tensions."
"Event 13 reports ongoing US-Iran negotiation sessions in Islamabad. The new event, occurring on the same day, represents a concurrent military/diplomatic friction point (naval transit denial) happening alongside these diplomatic efforts, highlighting the complexity of the negotiations."