US-Iran Talks in Islamabad in Doubt as Tehran Says 'No Plans' for Negotiations
The fate of planned US-Iran negotiations in Islamabad remained uncertain on April 20, with Iran stating it had 'no plans' for talks even as the US dispatched a team led by Vice President Vance to Pakistan. Times of Israel reports Iran made 'no decision' on sending a delegation, while Al Jazeera notes Pakistan deployed tight security in Islamabad in anticipation of the talks. Trump publicly stated he had 'no problem' meeting Iranian leaders, but key sticking points — including Iran's nuclear programme and the Pakistan-brokered ceasefire framework — cloud any potential agreement.
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