Pakistan sets modest goal for US-Iran summit: A deal to keep talks going
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Pakistan sets modest goal for US-Iran summit: A deal to keep talks going
"Pakistan has succeeded in getting them together. We got them to sit at a table. Now it is for the parties to decide whether they are willing to make the sacrifices necessary to reach an eventual solution."
"By setting a more realistic ceiling, an agreement in Islamabad to continue deeper negotiations aimed at finding a lasting peace deal is the goal."
Negotiations between the US and Iran are set to begin in Islamabad, with both sides maintaining key differences. Pakistan seeks a modest outcome, focusing on keeping dialogue alive. US Vice President JD Vance leads the American delegation, while Iran's representatives are expected to include Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Following a recent ceasefire, the talks aim to establish a framework for continued discussions. Experts express low expectations for major breakthroughs but hope for an agreement to sustain dialogue and work towards a lasting peace deal.
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