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    U.S.-Israeli ceasefire negotiations with Iran stall amid rising tensions

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    U.S.-Israeli ceasefire negotiations with Iran stall amid rising tensions

    Here's what it means for you.

    The stalling negotiations could lead to increased military actions, affecting global markets and security.

    What happened

    Negotiations between the U.S. and Iran in Pakistan are struggling, raising concerns about the stability of the ceasefire.

    The Context

    • The U.S. and Israel are coordinating closely on negotiations with Iran.
    • Iran's Foreign Minister arrived in Pakistan for discussions amid rising tensions.
    • The absence of U.S. Vice President in negotiations may impact the diplomatic approach.

    Takeaway

    The outcome of the negotiations could significantly influence regional stability and U.S.-Iran relations.

    3 Articles
    Asharq Al-Awsat

    الهدنة على المحك عقب تعثر مسار باكستان

    The U.S.-Israeli ceasefire concerning Iran faces a new challenge as the Pakistan route encounters difficulties, intensifying pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump. This situation arose on Sunday, highlighting the fragility of the current diplomat...

    2 months ago
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    RT Arabic

    هدنة ترامب مع إيران.. صمود أو انهيار

    The U.S. delegation will not travel to Pakistan to discuss matters with Iran, indicating that the Iranian side can reach out to the United States at any time. The cancellation of the delegation's visit does not signify a resumption of hostilities bet...

    2 months ago
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    Okaz

    شبح التصعيد يلوح.. سيناريو أمريكي إسرائيلي ضد إيران حال فشلت المفاوضات

    As negotiations between Washington and Tehran are set to take place in Islamabad, Israeli officials have reported that the U.S. and Israel are closely coordinating their approach, including specific actions if talks fail. They suggest that any ceasef...

    2 months ago
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