Hyderabad, April 19 -- The United States (US) will send a delegation to Pakistan on Monday, April 20, for a second round of negotiations with Iran, as President Donald Trump warned of severe consequences if Tehran refuses a proposed deal.
Trump said American negotiators would arrive in Islamabad but did not specify the officials involved. Iran has not confirmed participation, maintaining that it will not engage in talks while a US naval blockade remains in place, Associated Press reported.
US says Strait of Hormuz talks 'going well', deal not far
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said negotiations with Iran over the Strait of Hormuz are "going well" and that Washington is "not too far away from a deal".
Speaking on Fox News Sunday, he ...
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