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Iran skips US talks in Pakistan

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Pakistan’s Leaders Try to Contain Rising Anger Over Iran War at Home
With deep spiritual ties to Iran, Pakistan’s minority Shiites are angry about the killing of Iran’s top clerics in U.S.-Israeli strikes, complicating Pakistan’s role as mediator.

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Pakistan Gets Ready to Host Second Round of US-Iran Talks
 · 20h · on MSN
Trump says US-Iran talks to continue Monday in Pakistan
 · 5h
Day 51 of Middle East conflict - USS Spruance seizes Iranian-flagged cargo ship Touska
Crude oil prices jumped more than 4% after the US seized an Iranian ship and questions hang over a second round of peace talks, with Tehran yet to confirm participation.

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 · 8h
US seizes Iranian cargo ship as Tehran rejects a second round of peace talks
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Daily Briefing: Will the US-Iran peace talks take place in Islamabad today?
malaymail · 9h
Iran says no to US talks in Pakistan after warship fires on cargo vessel in Gulf of Oman
State broadcaster IRIB yesterday cited Iranian sources as saying “there are currently no plans to participate in the next round of Iran-US talks”.

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Pakistan prime minister speaks with Iran's president
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Trump Says No, White House Says Yes: Confusion Over Vance’s Islamabad Trip For Iran Talks
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The latest: US Navy seizure of Iranian ship casts doubt on fresh talks in Pakistan

The U.S. Navy's forcible seizure of an Iranian-flagged cargo ships threw doubt on an announcement from President Donald Trump that U.S. negotiators will head to Pakistan on Monday for another round of talks with Iran.
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Pakistan prepares for US-Iran talks, but Tehran yet to confirm participation

Pakistan is preparing to host a second round of talks between the United States and Iran aimed at ending their ongoing conflict, but uncertainty remains as Tehran has not yet confirmed whether it will join the negotiations.
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US Iran war live: Pakistan's Army Chief Asim Munir tells Trump 'Hormuz blockade is hurdle to talks'

Tensions in the Persian Gulf and wider West Asia region escalated on Monday as Iran’s Supreme National Security Council said it is reviewing “new proposals” from the United States but has not yet responded,
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Trump’s favorite field marshal: Who is Pakistan’s powerful army chief Asim Munir with deep intel ties

How Pakistan's military chief Asim Munir became one of the few foreign figures trusted by both Trump and Iran's security establishment today.
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Trump defies secret service as he brings JD Vance to Pakistan for Iran talks

Vance was initially sidelined from the upcoming peace talks, but Trump changed his mind, giving the vice president a second chance.
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How Pakistan became an unlikely bridge between the United States and Iran

The streets of Islamabad have been emptied by a sudden two-day public holiday, declared to enforce a strict security lockdown in the Pakistani capital.
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Pakistan pushing for Round 2 of "Islamabad Process" after failed Iran talks

A senior Pakistani government source told CBS News that Islamabad is in active contact with Washington and Tehran to bring them back to the negotiating table over the Iran war.
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Pakistan Prime Minister speaks with Iran's president

April 19 (Reuters) - Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Sunday that he spoke with Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian about the conflict in the Gulf. During the talk, Sharif shared insights with Pezeshkian regarding his recent conversations with the leaders of Saudi Arabia,
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Pakistan’s solar boom cushions energy crisis amid supply disruptions and price hikes

For many Pakistanis, energy security is no longer just the responsibility of the state and is increasingly tied to generating power independently.

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