Iran seeks to wait Trump out as ceasefire deadline nears
Summary
U.S. and Iranian officials are preparing to meet in Islamabad to discuss extending a ceasefire and avoiding renewed conflict. Iranian leaders have not confirmed their attendance, while the U.S. plans to send Vice President Vance for the talks.Key Facts
- A meeting is planned in Islamabad to discuss a ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran.
- The goal is to extend the ceasefire and prevent open fighting.
- Iranian officials have not publicly confirmed they will attend.
- The White House announced Vice President Vance will travel to Islamabad.
- The meeting is seen as high-stakes, meaning it is very important.
- The talks aim to ease tensions between the two countries.
- No specific details about the ceasefire terms were given yet.
- The meeting is scheduled to begin on Wednesday.
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