Iran war: Talks in doubt as leaders issue threats
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Iran war: Talks in doubt as leaders issue threats
"President Trump stated, 'I am under no pressure whatsoever' to make a deal with Iran, while expressing confidence in upcoming negotiations in Pakistan."
"Iran's chief negotiator, Mohammed Bagher Qalibaf, accused the United States of wanting Iran to surrender, asserting that Iran is preparing 'to reveal new cards on the battlefield.'"
"Reports indicated that U.S. Vice President JD Vance is set to travel to Pakistan to meet with Iranian officials, following a previous round of talks that ended without tangible results."
The United States and Iran are on the brink of war as a 14-day ceasefire approaches its expiration. President Trump stated he feels no pressure to finalize a deal with Iran, while expressing optimism about upcoming negotiations in Pakistan. Iran's chief negotiator accused the U.S. of seeking Iran's surrender and indicated that Iran is ready to unveil new strategies. Recent talks in Islamabad between U.S. and Iranian officials yielded no significant outcomes, heightening tensions as the ceasefire deadline looms.
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