High-level Iranian and US delegations are in Islamabad for critical talks aimed at stabilizing a fragile ceasefire. Iran’s Vice President stated a deal hinges on meeting ‘America First’ representatives, warning against ‘Israel First’ engagement. Prime Minister Sharif called the negotiations ‘make or break,’ with a 15-day window for a diplomatic resolution or renewed conflict. High-level Iranian and US delegations are in Islamabad for critical talks aimed at stabilizing a fragile ceasefire. Iran’s Vice President stated a deal hinges on meeting ‘America First’ representatives, warning against ‘Israel First’ engagement. Prime Minister Sharif called the negotiations ‘make or break,’ with a 15-day window for a diplomatic resolution or renewed conflict.
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