Iran's participation in US talks unclear
Mediator Pakistan has yet to receive a formal response from Iran on whether it would send a delegation for a second round of talks with the United States, Islamabad's information minister said.
"Formal response from Iranian side about confirmation of delegation to attend Islamabad Peace Talks is still awaited," Minister Attaullah Tarar posted on X, saying that a decision was "critical" as just hours remained until the two-week ceasefire struck between the warring sides expires.
Iran ceasefire nears expiration
- Vance puts Islamabad trip 'on hold' as US-Iran ceasefire to end in hours - as Trump warns military 'raring to go' if talks fail LBC —
- Push to bring US and Iran together for peace talks as ceasefire deadline looms The Guardian —
- US and Iran talks are in doubt as two-week ceasefire nears an end AP News —
- Trump says Iran has no choice but to participate in peace talks with U.S. CBS News —
- Trump says he expects ‘to be bombing’ if no Iran deal is reached CNN —