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    Iranian Foreign Minister Leaves Islamabad Amid Stalled US Negotiations

    Moderate3 articles covering this·2 news sources·Updated 3 hours ago·MENA
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    What happened

    Abbas Araqchi departed Islamabad after talks with Pakistani leaders, indicating Iran's refusal to accept U.S. conditions for negotiations.

    The Context

    • Araqchi met with Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and military chief General Asim Munir.
    • Iran insists on lifting U.S. sanctions and has rejected American demands.
    • The U.S. is reportedly preparing military options in case negotiations fail.

    Takeaway

    The future of U.S.-Iran negotiations remains uncertain as both sides hold firm on their positions.

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    Emarat Al Youm

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    Okaz

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