Diplomacy Urged: Iran's President Advocates Rational Solutions Amidst U.S. Tensions
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian urged diplomatic solutions amidst tensions with the U.S., emphasizing caution and vigilance. As the two-week ceasefire nears expiration, U.S. representatives are set to negotiate in Islamabad, though Iran has not confirmed its participation.
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Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian has emphasized the importance of diplomatic channels to ease tensions with the United States, according to state media IRNA. He highlighted the necessity of remaining vigilant and cautious in dealings with Washington.
A ceasefire between Iran and the U.S. is due to end on Wednesday. Discussions are slated to take place in Islamabad as U.S. representatives are scheduled to arrive for negotiations on Monday.
Meanwhile, Tehran has yet to announce whether it will dispatch its delegation to Pakistan for these crucial talks, leaving the situation in a state of uncertainty.
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