- The current ceasefire between both nations is set to expire on Wednesday,
- Reports from US media suggest that Vice-President JD Vance is scheduled to visit Pakistan on Tuesday,
- Iranian authorities have stated that there are currently no arrangements for further negotiations in Islamabad
Iran’s parliamentary speaker has signalled a tougher stance, warning that the country is ready to deploy “new options on the battlefield” if hostilities with the United States resume.
Eko Hot Blog gathered that uncertainty continues to surround a possible second round of peace talks expected to take place in Pakistan, as neither side has confirmed whether the discussions will proceed.
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The current ceasefire between both nations is set to expire on Wednesday, with US President Donald Trump indicating that an extension is unlikely.

Reports from US media suggest that Vice-President JD Vance is scheduled to visit Pakistan on Tuesday, adding another layer of diplomatic activity to the situation.
However, Iranian authorities have stated that there are currently no arrangements for further negotiations in Islamabad, reflecting hesitation within Tehran over the direction of the talks.

Officials in Iran are reportedly concerned that renewed discussions could lead to demands they are unwilling to accept, raising doubts about the prospects for progress.
Despite the tension, Trump has maintained that he is not under pressure to secure an agreement, expressing confidence that a deal with Iran could be reached relatively soon.
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