News Topical, Digital Desk : The deadline for a temporary ceasefire between the US and Iran is April 21st. The 21-hour US-Iran talks in Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, failed on Saturday. The US and Iran are considering another face-to-face meeting before the ceasefire deadline expires.
According to US media reports, President Donald Trump has expressed his desire to resume face-to-face talks soon, but for that Trump feels that Iran is ready to accept his demands.
Washington and Tehran are considering new face-to-face talks aimed at reaching an agreement to end their six-week war before a ceasefire deadline expires on April 21, news agency AP reported, citing sources.
agreed to negotiate
Three sources told the US agency that discussions about a new round of talks are still ongoing, while a diplomat from one of the mediating countries even said Tehran and Washington have agreed to it. A US official said the talks could take place as early as Thursday.
Talks may be held in Islamabad or Geneva
Deep differences remain between the two countries on issues such as the Strait of Hormuz and nuclear programs, but diplomatic efforts to reach a final agreement have intensified. According to reports, the discussions could take place in Islamabad or Geneva on Thursday, amid signs of progress in talks by US President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance. However, the details are not yet clear.
Let us tell you that this news has come out when Trump has said that we have received a call from the other side and they want to make a compromise.
Tehran must take the next step towards peace talks
Meanwhile, US Vice President JD Vance also said that Iran has taken a step towards America during the ongoing peace talks to end the war in Islamabad, and Tehran will have to take the next step to move the talks forward.
"I wouldn't just say things went wrong. I think things went right. We've made a lot of progress," Vance told Fox News.
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