India, April 21 --  As the fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran inches toward its deadline, uncertainty continues to cloud the proposed second round of peace talks in Islamabad. Conflicting statements from Washington and Tehran have left the world guessing - not just about the future of the talks, but also whether US President Donald Trump will personally travel to Pakistan.

While the United States signals readiness to move forward, Iran has questioned the credibility of the negotiations, accusing Washington of turning diplomacy into pressure tactics. With time running out on the ceasefire, global attention remains fixed on Islamabad, where a breakthrough, or renewed conflict, could soon unfold.

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