U.S. and Iranian officials are expected in Islamabad on Saturday for another round of Pakistani-brokered talks to end the nearly two-month conflict, but Tehran has ruled out a face-to-face meeting. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, the lead Iranian negotiator, arrived in the Pakistani capital on Friday, according to the nation’s Foreign Ministry. Araghchi said in…
US envoys head to Pakistan as Iran throws cold water on direct talks
Originally reported by The Hill
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