The United States is weighing a second round of talks with Iran, with Vice President JD Vance likely to lead and Islamabad emerging as a probable venue, CNN reported. A US official said nothing is scheduled. Donald Trump said momentum is building, first suggesting Europe, then signaling Pakistan while praising Gen. Asim Munir. He voiced discomfort with reported proposals for a 20-year pause on uranium enrichment. Pakistani facilitator Lt Gen Muhammad Saeed said Tehran has shown flexibility, while Mohammad Marandi, who accompanied the Iranian delegation, insisted ending enrichment will not be accepted.
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