Will the next round of US-Iran talks bring peace or more confrontation?
South China Morning Post
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Negotiating teams from America and Iran could return to Islamabad as early as the end of this week, days after 21 hours of talks in the Pakistani capital ended without a deal, Reuters reported.
US President Donald Trump on Monday said that “we’ve been called by the other side” and “they want to work a deal”.
A limited or temporary settlement remained possible as the two sides were cautiously approaching a de-escalation despite a total deficit of trust, according to analysts.
But they warned that...
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