U.S.-Iran peace talks expected Friday in Pakistan, sources say
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U.S.-Iran peace talks expected Friday in Pakistan, sources say
"President Trump announced Tuesday that the U.S. had agreed to a two-week ceasefire, during which time the sides are expected to negotiate on a full peace deal."
"Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, later confirmed Tehran's acceptance. 'There are discussions about in-person talks, but nothing is final until announced by the President or the White House,' Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told Axios."
"A senior U.S. official said Vance had established a rapport with Pakistani Field Marshal Asim Munir, whom Trump and Aragchi thanked along with the country's prime minister for their work on the ceasefire."
The U.S. announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran, during which negotiations for a full peace deal are expected. Iran's foreign minister confirmed acceptance of the ceasefire. In-person talks are being considered, but no final decisions have been made. White House envoy Steve Witkoff has been leading diplomacy efforts, with Vice President Vance likely to head the U.S. delegation. A senior U.S. official noted Vance's rapport with Pakistani Field Marshal Asim Munir, who was thanked for his role in the ceasefire.
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