Tehran Eyes Potential Peace Talks with U.S.
A senior Iranian official indicated that Tehran is considering joining potential peace talks with the United States. Mediation efforts by Pakistan aim to end the U.S. blockade and facilitate Iran's participation in these discussions. A two-week ceasefire, crucial to the negotiations, ends on April 22.
On Monday, a senior Iranian official revealed that Tehran is reviewing the possibility of joining peace talks with the United States. However, no final decision has been reached.
The official highlighted positive efforts by Pakistan, acting as a mediator, to lift the U.S. blockade and secure Iran's involvement in the talks.
A source from Pakistan involved in the negotiations noted that the ongoing two-week ceasefire is scheduled to end on April 22 at 8 pm EST.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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