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Iran handed US revised peace proposal, says Pakistan
Key takeaways
- Islamabad, which has been hosting stalled ceasefire talks, said both sides "keep changing their goal posts."
- According to Reuters news agency, both sides were warned that they "don't have much time" to narrow their differences before the situation escalates again.
- Without providing details of the changes, the source told Reuters that Washington and Tehran "keep changing their goal posts."
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Islamabad, which has been hosting stalled ceasefire talks, said both sides "keep changing their goal posts."
https://p.dw.com/p/5Dv PLThe US-led war has sent the global economy into a tailspin [FILE: May 12, 2026]Image: Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu Agency/IMAGOAdvertisement Pakistan has delivered a revised peace proposal from Iran to the US, sources in Islamabad told reporters on Monday.
According to Reuters news agency, both sides were warned that they "don't have much time" to narrow their differences before the situation escalates again.
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