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Pakistani circles: Iran wants to negotiate with US

According to Pakistani security circles, Iran is working on a diplomatic solution to the conflict with the United States despite recent U.S. attacks on Iran. Tehran has asked Pakistan, a mediator state, to signal its willingness to negotiate with the U.S., according to well-informed sources in Islamabad. Discussions between Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakchi and Pakistan's Army Chief Asim Munir reportedly continued late into the night. Iran has also expressed uncertainty about how hardline factions within the country will behave in the future. The U.S. side signaled readiness for further talks, stating that the United States continues to support a resolution and technical discussions are ongoing.

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Pakistani circles: Iran wants to negotiate with US

According to Pakistani security circles, Iran is working on a diplomatic solution to the conflict with the United States despite recent U.S. attacks on Iran. Tehran has asked Pakistan, a mediator state, to signal its willingness to negotiate with the U.S., according to well-informed sources in Islamabad. Discussions between Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakchi and Pakistan's Army Chief Asim Munir reportedly continued late into the night. Iran has also expressed uncertainty about how hardline factions within the country will behave in the future. The U.S. side signaled readiness for further talks, stating that the United States continues to support a resolution and technical discussions are ongoing.

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