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US-Iran talks, but Tehran unsure about joining **Islamabad, Pakistan –** Pakistan is gearing up to host the second round of talks between the United States and Iran aimed at ending their war, but rising tensions
talks with Iran, the White House has said, while Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has arrived in Islamabad. The visit comes amid deadlocked negotiations between the US and Iran, with uncertainty lingering for days over
uncertainty regarding its participation in the sessions while the naval blockade remains. The current diplomatic track predates the outbreak of the US-Israel war on Iran, which began on February 28. While some figures
uncertainty about whether a second round of talks will proceed in the Pakistani capital Islamabad, as a two-week ceasefire between the US-Israel and Iran approaches the end in just a day. So, what
uncertainty over the future of the talks and the truce, we break down the latest from both sides and four potential scenarios that could play out in the next few days: 
uncertainty for shippers, oil companies and war risk insurers. On Wednesday morning, US central command (Centcom) said US forces had “achieved maritime superiority in the Middle East”. > double quotation markAn estimated 90% of Iran
US immigration enforcement efforts could create logistical headaches and inflame already frayed nerves. And American security concerns – heightened because of the ongoing Iran war – could add new layers of frustration and the potential for seemingly
participants, the United States was the only voice in the room projecting short-term confidence. Asian financiers in particular displayed clear worry "about real shortages of energy," according to those in the room. Shortly after