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Timing of U.S.-Iran Negotiations in Islamabad Postponed to Later in the Day

Contrary to reports from some sources claiming that U.S.-Iran ceasefire talks would begin at 8 a.m. local time in Islamabad, new information indicates that the discussions have not yet started and are likely to take place later in the afternoon.

According to reports, delegations from both countries are scheduled to meet separately with Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, prior to the official start of negotiations. These meetings are described as part of the diplomatic agenda leading up to the main session.

Meanwhile, earlier reports this morning about the definitive start of negotiations at 8 a.m. have not been confirmed by other sources and have been deemed inaccurate. So far, no further details have been released regarding the potential topics of discussion or the level of participants involved.

In recent years, Pakistan has occasionally served as host for regional and mediation talks, with Islamabad considered a key diplomatic hub in South Asia.

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