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Critical negotiations between the U.S. and Iran scheduled in Pakistan

On Saturday, April 11, the United States and Iran are scheduled to hold talks in Pakistan to determine the future of the ceasefire in the Middle East. President Donald Trump has stated that the Strait of Hormuz will be kept open with or without Iran's consent, emphasizing that preventing Iranian nuclear development remains a primary objective. Conversely, Iran has conditioned the commencement of negotiations on several demands, including the cessation of Israeli military operations in Lebanon, the lifting of international sanctions, and the release of frozen Iranian assets. Reports indicate that if these terms are met, discussions were set to begin on Saturday afternoon. Meanwhile, Israel and Lebanon are preparing for separate talks in the United States, although Tel Aviv maintains that it will not negotiate directly with Hezbollah, which continues to conduct attacks. There is currently no definitive outcome expected from the Pakistani talks, as both sides hold significantly different priorities. The survival of the regional ceasefire remains precarious given these conflicting requirements and ongoing hostilities.

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