Doubt surrounds potential US-Iran talks
Time is running out as the ceasefire between Iran and the US is set to expire tomorrow, Wednesday.
Despite uncertainty over who will actually attend, preparations continue for a new round of peace talks in Islamabad.
Major issues, such as control of the Strait of Hormuz, remain unresolved, while Donald Trump has renewed threats of military action against Iran if no agreement is reached.
Ellen Gainsford reports.
U.S.-Iran ceasefire nears expiration
- U.S. positive on Iran deal but talks uncertain as ceasefire nears end The Globe and Mail —
- Pakistan Presses On With Preparations For Iran-U.S. Talks Even With Tehran's Participation Unclear Huffington Post —
- Iran War Live Updates: Vance Is Expected to Lead Talks in Pakistan, U.S. Officials Say The New York Times —
- Iran warns it has 'new cards to play on the battlefield' if ceasefire collapses as JD Vance flies out to Pakistan today for talks - Live updates Daily Mail —
- Iran stalls on US peace talks as ceasefire deadline looms - but Trump insists deal is 'imminent' LBC —