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Breaking News: Iran US Talks Update Delegations Expected in Islamabad Amid Rising Tensions

Amid rising tensions and continued diplomatic uncertainty, fresh updates are emerging regarding the proposed second round of US-Iran peace talks in Islamabad. According to sources in Pakistan, despite Iran’s official denial of participation, behind-the-scenes diplomatic activity suggests that both delegations may still arrive for the crucial dialogue scheduled around 11:00 AM tomorrow. Reports indicate that the United States delegation could reach Pakistan by tonight, even as Tehran maintains its position of non-confirmation. Iranian officials have publicly denied sending any delegation, stating that no talks will take place unless key demands are addressed, particularly related to the ongoing maritime restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz. However, diplomatic sources suggest that Iran may still reconsider at the last moment, similar to the first round of talks where participation was confirmed just before the meeting began. Pakistan continues to play the role of mediator and is actively facilitating arrangements for the proposed negotiations in Islamabad. Security has been tightened, and preparations are underway at multiple levels in anticipation of possible high-level delegations from both sides. The situation remains highly fluid, with conflicting signals coming from official statements and diplomatic channels. While Iran’s stance appears firm publicly, backchannel communications suggest that the possibility of participation has not been fully ruled out. The previous round of talks failed to produce any concrete outcome, raising global concerns over the stability of the ceasefire agreement. With the deadline approaching, international attention is now focused on whether this second attempt at dialogue will succeed or collapse amid ongoing mistrust and geopolitical pressure.

 

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