๐Ÿ”ฅSources: US-Iran negotiations will be held at a highly secure location in Islamabad and may last several days


On April 9, according to Turkey's Anadolu Agency, a Pakistani government source stated that the US and Iran delegations will hold direct talks in Islamabad aimed at reaching a permanent ceasefire agreement. The negotiations are scheduled to begin on Saturday and may last more than a day, organized by the Pakistani military at a highly secure military site. The source said there is no fixed timetable for the talks, which will include direct and indirect contacts between the delegations, as well as face-to-face meetings and separate discussions with the Pakistani side. Due to the complexity of the issues, discussions could last several days, but for security reasons, direct negotiations may not exceed two to three days.
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