Efforts to revive dialogue between the United States and Iran in Islamabad appear to be slipping away, with fresh reports indicating that Tehran is still not prepared to meet the visiting American delegation. According to Kamran Khan, chairman of Pakistan-based media outlet ARY News, uncertainty has intensified around the scheduled meeting aimed at easing tensions in West Asia. In a post shared on X, Khan said informed sources revealed that prospects for the second round of discussions have grown bleak. "Prospects for the resumption of the second round of US-Iran talks in Islamabad today are rapidly fading, as Tehran is still not ready to meet the U.S. delegation, which was expected to arrive late tonight from Washington," he stated.
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