Has Mojtaba Khamenei allowed Iranian delegation to participate in next round of peace talks with US?
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U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance is expected to depart for Islamabad, Pakistan, the venue for the second round of talks with Iran, on the 21st, according to the U.S. online media outlet Axios, citing three sources. The Iranian negotiating team had been awaiting approval from Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, and it is reported that approval was granted on the night of the 20th.
The planned move of US Vice President J.D. Vance to Islamabad, initially scheduled for Tuesday, was initially delayed, then postponed indefinitely, after Iran refused to participate in a new round of peace negotiations.
Has Mojtaba Khamenei allowed Iranian delegation to participate in next round of peace talks with US?
New Delhi: After a long period of military escalation between the US and Iran, a much-awaited ceasefire was announced recently which was followed by a round of peace talks in Islamabad. While the stability ceasefire and the succeeding talks, which were not conclusive, were threatened by the Israeli action in Lebanon, it has largely persisted. The next steps now have been largely debated, of whether another phase of talks between the US and Iran…
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