The US and Iran are expected to resume negotiations
The Times reported on its front page that both the US and Iran have hinted at the possibility of a second round of talks. US President Trump told the New York Post yesterday that something significant might happen in the next two days, and that efforts are currently underway to advance this. Pakistani officials also said progress has been made toward breaking the deadlock, with the first round of US-Iran talks held last weekend in Pakistan. Following a conversation with mediators, UN Secretary-General António Guterres stated that the likelihood of resumed talks between the US and Iran has increased. According to reports citing American media, during the first round of talks, the US proposed that Iran should not enrich uranium for the next 20 years, while Iran demanded that the duration of such a ban be reduced to five years.
The Guardian also reported on its front page that US President Trump told reporters from the New York Post that talks between the US and Iran are likely to resume in Islamabad, Pakistan, within two days. He also praised General Qamar Javed Bajwa of the Pakistani Army for playing a key role in mediating the negotiations. The report revealed that the journalist had previously covered the first round of US-Iran talks in Islamabad. Although she had already completed her interview with Trump, she later received another call from him informing her of the latest developments. Trump told her to remain in Islamabad, as the resumption of talks between the US and Iran is expected within two days.
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