Failed US-Iran talks raise questions about fragile ceasefire
AP News
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Ceasefire talks in Pakistan between the U.S. and Iran ended without an agreement, raising questions about what happens when a current two-week truce expires on April 22.
As the talks wrapped up in Islamabad in the early hours of Sunday, both sides blamed each other for the failure.
There was no word on whether negotiations will resume, and President Donald Trump made new threats against Iran.
While the setback does not necessarily mean the war will resume, it showed how entrenched the sides remain after an inconclusive 40-day war.
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