Despite a ceasefire established on April 8th, tensions between the US and Iran persist as both nations remain at odds over Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. Following a brief meeting in Pakistan, no new date has been scheduled for a second round of negotiations. The US asserts that allowing Iran to develop nuclear capabilities poses a significant threat to countries in the region, particularly Israel. The lack of agreement on key issues continues to fuel concerns over regional security and stability.
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