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centerBREAKINGUS - Iran talks commenced in Pakistan , PM Sharif says

NEWS SUMMARY
High-level US and Iranian delegations convened in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Saturday for mediated talks aimed at de-escalating regional conflict. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif confirmed the commencement of discussions, which are reportedly addressing issues including a ceasefire in Lebanon and unblocking Iranian assets.
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