
"Pakistan's Foreign Ministry confirmed that the United States and Iran were in discussions through Islamabad to hold a second meeting between their negotiators to end their now nearly seven-week war, with a fragile ceasefire announced on April 8 days away from expiring."
"As a mediator, it's important for us to keep the talks confidential. We had the details and information of the talks entrusted to us by the negotiating parties."
"There was neither a breakthrough nor a breakdown. The spokesperson confirmed that nuclear issues remained among the key subjects under discussion, but declined to elaborate."
"Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif arrived in Doha on Thursday, the second stop of a four-day regional tour that began with Jeddah on Wednesday, and will see him visiting Antalya next."
Pakistan's Foreign Ministry confirmed ongoing discussions between the United States and Iran through Islamabad to facilitate a second meeting aimed at ending a nearly seven-week war. A fragile ceasefire, announced on April 8, is close to expiring. No date has been set for the next negotiations. Pakistan's leadership is actively engaging in regional diplomacy, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chief of Defence Forces Asim Munir visiting key locations to maintain momentum in the talks, which include discussions on nuclear issues.
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