Gate News message, April 24 — Government officials confirmed that U.S.-Iran negotiations in Islamabad are “very likely” to achieve a breakthrough. A delegation led by Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi is expected to arrive in Pakistan’s capital tonight.
Earlier today, Iran’s Foreign Minister held a phone call with Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister. Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry stated that both sides exchanged views on regional developments, ceasefire efforts, and ongoing diplomatic initiatives in the context of U.S.-Iran contacts.
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