US President Donald Trump says a new round of negotiations with Iran could happen in the next couple of days.
A source from Pakistan's foreign ministry told Al Jazeera Islamabad is offering to host the talks.
Tehran says, “excessive demands” and “lack of political will” from the US delegation prevented a breakthrough last weekend.
Washington has said Iran still wants to make a deal.
Al Jazeera's White House correspondent Kimberly Halkett has more details from Islamabad, Pakistan.
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