
Event Overview
US envoys to travel to Islamabad despite Iran ruling out direct negotiations with US
US envoys are expected to travel to Pakistan on Saturday in a new bid to salvage ceasefire talks with Tehran, even as Iran ruled out direct negotiations with US representatives as its top diplomat arrived in Islamabad. This cluster currently includes 3 articles from 3 sources.
This cluster currently includes 3 articles from 3 sources. Sources in this event include France 24, The Hill, New York Post.
Left / left-center
1
Center
1
Right / right-center
1

US envoys to travel to Islamabad despite Iran ruling out direct negotiations with US
US envoys are expected to travel to Pakistan on Saturday in a new bid to salvage ceasefire talks with Tehran, even as Iran ruled out direct negotiations with US representatives as its top diplomat arrived in Islamabad. The latest effort to broker a deal comes as an indefinite ceasefire has paused most fighting, but.

US envoys head to Pakistan as Iran throws cold water on direct talks
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.

Iranian delegation leaves Pakistan without round two of peace talks with US
ISLAMABAD — Tehran held firm in its claim that its foreign minister Abbas Araghchi would not meet with US negotiators for a second round of talks during his Saturday visit to Islamabad — throwing into question the future of the negotiations. Abbas and the Iranian delegation left for the airport shortly before 6 p.m.