U.S. and Iran struggle to trust each other
Summary
The U.S. government is sending officials to Pakistan to hold talks about a ceasefire with Iran. Iran has said it does not plan to join these talks. Both countries have trust issues that make the talks difficult.Key Facts
- U.S. officials are traveling to Pakistan for discussions about a ceasefire with Iran.
- The deadline for the ceasefire is approaching soon.
- Iran has announced it will not participate in the upcoming talks.
- The talks are meant to address ongoing conflicts or tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
- Both countries have expressed distrust toward each other, complicating negotiations.
- These developments were reported by CBS News correspondent Courtney Kealy.
- The talks are part of efforts to avoid further conflict in the region.
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