Pakistan is hosting crucial indirect US-Iran talks to stabilize a ceasefire, but Iran’s participation hinges on halting Israeli strikes in Lebanon. While Islamabad ramps up security, Tehran denies sending a delegation, citing the Lebanon conflict as a key obstacle. Pakistan is hosting crucial indirect US-Iran talks to stabilize a ceasefire, but Iran’s participation hinges on halting Israeli strikes in Lebanon. While Islamabad ramps up security, Tehran denies sending a delegation, citing the Lebanon conflict as a key obstacle.
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