New Delhi, April 13 -- Days after high-stakes negotiations between the US and Iran in Pakistan failed, Axios on Monday (local time) reported that Pakistani, Egyptian, and Turkish mediators will continue talks with the two sides.
The mediators will try to bridge the remaining gaps and reach an agreement to end the war before the two-week ceasefire ends, the report noted, citing sources.
The development comes three days after the US and Iranian delegations met in Islamabad, after a two-week ceasefire was announced by US President Donald Trump. The negotiations, which lasted for over 21 hours, reportedly concluded on the morning of 12 April, without an agreement. Both sides blamed each other for failing to complete negotiations. While Vice...
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