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Pakistan Expects to Host Another Round of US-Iran Talks

Bloomberg Markets
Friday, April 24, 2026 at 3:26 PM
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Pakistani officials expect to host another round of peace talks between Iran and the US. Iran's top diplomat is going there, but it's not clear if a US delegation is as well. Retired US Army Colonel...

Pakistani officials expect to host another round of peace talks between Iran and the US. Iran's top diplomat is going there, but it's not clear if a US delegation is as well. Retired US Army Colonel Wayne Sanders, a Bloomberg Intelligence analyst, is on Bloomberg Open Interest. (Source: Bloomberg)

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