As uncertainty persists over whether the Iran-US talks will go ahead in Islamabad, one analyst is urging caution.
“This is what they call the fog of war, except this is the fog of peace,” said Ahmed Helal, managing director for the Gulf region at the Asia Group. “No one knows who’s going to be there.”
Helal, speaking to Al Jazeera from Doha, said the tone from both sides remains deeply concerning. “I would put my money on things getting worse before they get better because the tone is increasingly bellicose from both sides.”
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