Next round of U.S.-Iran talks in doubt as tensions rise ahead of ceasefire deadline
Summary
The United States plans to send a team led by Vice President Vance to Pakistan to continue talks with Iran about the ongoing war. Iranian officials have not clearly said if they will take part, and President Trump has given mixed messages about the talks, saying they might succeed but warning the conflict could last longer.Key Facts
- A U.S. delegation led by Vice President Vance will travel to Pakistan soon.
- The talks aim to address the nearly two-month-long war involving Iran.
- Iranian officials have not confirmed if they will attend the next round of talks.
- President Trump expects possible success but also warns the war may continue.
- Recent tensions have increased around the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route.
- The talks are linked to an upcoming ceasefire deadline.
- The situation remains uncertain due to mixed signals from both sides.
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