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A Pakistani government official has said that Pakistan is prepared to host as many rounds of peace talks as necessary to advance the ongoing peace process. The official, speaking to Al Jazeera on condition of anonymity, stated that diplomatic communication among all parties remains active and that Pakistan is committed to a long-term effort to establish peace.
Earlier, representatives from Iran and the United States met in Islamabad on April 11 following a two-week ceasefire brokered by Pakistan. Despite 21 hours of discussions, the two sides failed to reach an agreement but indicated a willingness to keep diplomatic channels open. Pakistani officials said they are maintaining contact with both sides to revive the diplomatic process before the ceasefire expires.
According to the officials, efforts are underway to organize another round of direct talks between Iran and the United States in Islamabad, with the goal of achieving a long-term ceasefire and preventing renewed hostilities.
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