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Araghchi returns to Islamabad for second day of talks with Pakistani leaders before heading to Moscow

ISLAMABAD: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi returned to Pakistan on Sunday for a second round of talks with the country’s civil and military leadership, pressing Tehran’s conditions for ending the war with the United States and Israel even as President Donald Trump dismissed the latest Iranian overtures and told Tehran it could simply “call us” if it wanted to negotiate.

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Pakistan condemns ‘heinous act of terrorism’ at DC gala; world leaders join in after Trump, first lady rushed to safety

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani leaders condemned the shooting that erupted Saturday night outside the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner in Washington and voiced relief that President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump and other top American officials were unharmed.

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Pakistan launches third indigenous satellite, deepening space ambitions and partnership with China

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan successfully placed its third homegrown electro-optical satellite into orbit on Saturday, a launch from a Chinese facility that officials described as a major step forward in the country’s efforts to build independent space capabilities while relying on longstanding cooperation with Beijing.

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Araghchi delivers Tehran’s response to US proposals in Pakistan as Trump envoy trip over ‘not enough’ offer

ISLAMABAD: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi left the Pakistani capital on Saturday after handing over Tehran’s formal response to American proposals for ending the war, in a day of intensive consultations with Pakistan’s prime minister and top military commander.

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Endgame Without End

Eight weeks after the United States and Israel launched their war against Iran on February 28, the conflict has settled into precisely the kind of grinding, expensive impasse that Donald Trump once boasted he would never tolerate. American aircraft carriers patrol the Persian Gulf. Iranian ports are under naval blockade. The Strait of Hormuz — the narrow throat through which one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas once moved — is contested by both sides. Oil prices remain roughly 40 percent above prewar levels. Supply chains for fertilizer, petrochemicals, plastics, and agricultural goods are snarled from Asia to Europe. And this weekend, in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad, the two governments are once again circling each other through intermediaries, each insisting it is negotiating from strength while privately acknowledging that neither can prevail on the battlefield or in the marketplace.

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Witkoff, Kushner to join Araghchi’s delegation in Islamabad as second round of peace negotiations looms

ISLAMABAD: The White House announced on Friday that two senior American envoys will fly to Pakistan on Saturday for what officials described as a second round of direct peace talks with Iran, even as Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi prepares to arrive in Islamabad late Friday night with a small negotiating team.

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