What to know as ceasefire in the Iran war hangs in the balance
The ceasefire in the Iran war hangs in the balance as Pakistan's capital stands prepared for possible new talks between Tehran and Washington.
apnews.comThe latest reports say the Iran ceasefire is still fragile and is due to expire around Wednesday, with no confirmed extension yet. U.S. and Pakistani officials are still preparing for possible talks in Islamabad, but Tehran has not firmly confirmed attendance.
The ceasefire is hanging by a thread: talks may still happen, but right now there is no clear sign of a durable extension or final deal.[6]
The ceasefire in the Iran war hangs in the balance as Pakistan's capital stands prepared for possible new talks between Tehran and Washington.
apnews.comVice President JD Vance was set to return to Pakistan for peace talks, U.S. officials said, though Iran has not confirmed that its negotiators will attend.
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www.nbcnews.comIran's parliament speaker threatens to reveal new cards on the battlefield as Iran talks with the U.S. face collapse ahead of ceasefire expiration.
www.foxnews.comBetween an expiring ceasefire and a possible deal lies a range of ways in which the war could proceed, analysts say.
www.aljazeera.comPresident Trump says his team will head to Pakistan on Monday for talks in the coming days, threatens to knock out all of Iran's power plants and bridges
www.wsj.comPresident Donald Trump has repeatedly said he expects the U.S. and Israel war against Iran to end soon since it began in late February.
www.cnbc.comPakistan is pressing ahead with the groundwork for a second round of talks between Iran and the United States in Islamabad.
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