At the Dawn of the End of the Truce, Where the Conflict Is headed...
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The resumption of talks remains uncertain. Tehran says it is waiting for a "change of behaviour" from the United States.
On Tuesday, doubts remain about the resumption of American-Iranian discussions in Pakistan, in the absence of official confirmation of the sending of delegations by the belligerents, which multiply the mutual threats as the truce comes to an end.
Welcome to this live on Tuesday, 21 April, dedicated to the news of the conflict in the Middle East.
Islamabad has become the epicenter of the geopolitical suspense this week. On its third day of complete paralysis, the Pakistani capital is nothing more than a shielded "Red Zone", an enclave of embassies and government headquarters sealed to traffic, with closed schools and the Serena hotel—usually the headquarters of high-level diplomacy—turned into a fort in military custody.
With the nerve endings of the global system strained and diplomatic activity reaching a deadlock across the front lines stretching from the Middle East to South Asia, the expiration of the ceasefire between Iran and the US on April 21 has brought tensions to a critical point. A striking silence prevails in the capitals ahead of the crucial summit in Islamabad, while the US's "negotiation table" strategy and Iran's messages via the Strait of Horm…
In view of the continuing uncertainty over the holding of a new round of negotiations between Iran and the United States in Islamabad, on the eve of the end of the ceasefire, a well-informed Iranian source revealed to the newspaper that Tehran is still, in terms of...
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