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Islamabad amid heightened security measures ahead of anticipated US-Iran peace talks.](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/6fd1404ebbc73f04eb6a6ce1c8d5436599d054b8/360_0_3608_2886/master/3608.jpg?width=445&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none)
Iran’s nuclear programme on the table along with some form of financial compensation for Tehran. Authorities in Islamabad began implementing strict security measures in anticipation of the arrival of delegations for talks, expected
talks. - Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said Cairo and Islamabad hoped to secure a final agreement “in the coming days”. ## In the US - Trump accused Iran of getting “a little cute” with its recent
Islamabad, adding, “We feel good about the prospects of a deal.” Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said multiple messages had been exchanged with Washington through Pakistan since April 12. US President Donald Trump
talks in Pakistan The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said any US-Iran agreement to end the war **must include “very detailed” measures to verify Tehran’s nuclear activities.** “Iran
secures is better than the one signed by [Barack Obama](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/barack-obama) in 2015 and from which he withdraw in 2018, and secondly proving the deal is more favourable than the one on offer
measures to address and alleviate the severe humanitarian crisis" in the country, he added. Meanwhile, the US "expressed its support for Israel's right to defend itself" from Hezbollah's attacks, he said. Speaking
Islamabad, some reports emerged suggesting that Washington had agreed to unfreeze at least some of the Iranian assets being held outside the country. But the US government quickly dismissed those reports, insisting that those assets
secured”. ## Does the ceasefire allow Israel to keep attacking? The wording of the ceasefire has prompted immediate disagreement, with the text saying Israel and Lebanon “will implement a cessation of hostilities”, while later saying that
talks were a ceasefire in Lebanon, an end to the US blockade on Iranian ports and progress on Iranian asset releases. Iran and the mediators in Pakistan saw this as a traditional diplomatic step
Islamabad ended on Sunday. On Wednesday, Washington signalled optimism about a new round of talks in the Pakistani capital. But the diplomatic push comes amid increasing tension, as Iran warns it could expand its response
measures in self-defence”, while not carrying out “any offensive military operations”. The statement suggested that Israel can also exercise this right “at any time, against planned, imminent, or ongoing attacks”. “This shall