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Only one tanker passed through the Strait of Hormuz, tense ceasefire between the US and Iran, before the start of tomorrow's negotiations
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Only one tanker passed through the Strait of Hormuz, tense ceasefire between the US and Iran, before the start of tomorrow's negotiations

Во Пакистан, властите се подготвуваат за утрешната прва рунда разговори меѓу САД и Иран, насочени кон решавање на конфликтот што започна со нападите на САД и Израел врз Иран на 28 февруари

Prince Rahim Aga Khan V Arrives in Islamabad
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Prince Rahim Aga Khan V Arrives in Islamabad

Prince Rahim Aga Khan V has arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan, commencing a week-long visit to the country. His arrival marks the beginning of his official engagements in the capital.

Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire; Tehran Calls It a 'Trap'
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Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire; Tehran Calls It a 'Trap'

President Trump announced an extension of the ceasefire with Iran to allow for further negotiations, but Tehran swiftly rejected the move, labeling it a "trap" and expressing deep distrust. The decision also led to the postponement of JD Vance's trip to Pakistan and contributed to oil market uncertainty.

US-Iran Peace Negotiations Continue in Pakistan Amid Trump's Comments
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US-Iran Peace Negotiations Continue in Pakistan Amid Trump's Comments

Negotiations between the United States and Iran, aimed at ending a six-week war, are continuing in Islamabad, Pakistan, with US President Donald Trump stating that the outcome makes 'no difference' to him as Washington 'wins regardless.' The Strait of Hormuz remains a key point of contention as the peace talks extend late into the night.

US and Iran Begin 'Make-or-Break' Peace Talks in Pakistan Amid Doubts Over Lebanon and Sanctions; Bilawal Bhutto Urges Peace
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US and Iran Begin 'Make-or-Break' Peace Talks in Pakistan Amid Doubts Over Lebanon and Sanctions; Bilawal Bhutto Urges Peace

A US delegation has arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan, for "make-or-break" peace talks with Iranian officials aimed at ending the six-week-old Iran war, though doubts are emerging regarding issues like Lebanon and sanctions. Pakistani politician Bilawal Bhutto has urged that these talks must ensure peace, stating there is "no Plan B."

US-Iran Negotiations Conclude First Round in Pakistan Amidst International Calls for De-escalation
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US-Iran Negotiations Conclude First Round in Pakistan Amidst International Calls for De-escalation

The first round of negotiations between the United States and Iran concluded in Islamabad, Pakistan, without a comprehensive agreement, with the Strait of Hormuz identified as a major point of contention. Anxiety over these talks is high in Pakistani newsrooms, while French President Emmanuel Macron has urged Iran to seize the opportunity for lasting de-escalation.