
"Iran's participation in the upcoming negotiations is uncertain as the deadline for the ceasefire approaches. The US has revived threats against Iran, complicating the situation."
"The second round of talks in Pakistan aims to extend the ceasefire through a memorandum of understanding, potentially allowing for a longer negotiation period."
"US President Trump announced that his representatives would head to Pakistan for negotiations, while also threatening to bomb Iran's energy facilities if an agreement is not reached."
Pakistan is preparing to host a second round of negotiations between the United States and Iran to end their conflict. The ceasefire deadline is approaching, and Iran has not confirmed its participation. The upcoming talks may last several days, aiming to sign a memorandum of understanding to extend the ceasefire. If agreed, this could provide negotiators with up to 60 days to secure a longer peace deal. However, rising tensions, including threats from the US, complicate the situation.
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