After talks in Islamabad failed, the US and Iran may hold fresh negotiations later this week ahead of the April 21 ceasefire deadline. Possible venues include Islamabad or Geneva, though details remain undecided. US media reported Donald Trump is open to resuming dialogue, while mediators said both sides have tentatively agreed to another round.
After peace talks in Islamabad failed, fresh rounds of negotiations between the US and Iran may reportedly be held later in the week, ahead of the two-week ceasefire between Washington and Tehran ending on April 21. According to US media reports, Trump has shown a willingness to resume talks.
Discussions were still underway about a new round of talks, while a diplomat from one of the mediating countries went further, saying Tehran and Washington have agreed to it, reported Associated Press.
Who Will Attend The Talks?
It is yet to be known whether the same level of delegation will be expected to attend the talks.
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