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Iran’s parliamentary speaker says that Tehran is preparing “new cards on the battlefield” if fighting with the US resumes
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Meanwhile US President Donald Trump accuses Iran of violating the ceasefire agreement “numerous times”, without providing further details
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A truce between the two countries is due to expire on Wednesday – US media reports that Vice-President JD Vance will travel to Pakistan on Tuesday, but Tehran hasn’t confirmed it will send a delegation for talks in Islamabad
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Driving through Pakistan’s capital, there are still security checkpoints and “Islamabad Talks” posters lining streets, but there’s also a lot of uncertainty, our correspondent writes
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While in Tehran, there is concern that negotiations will result in demands made of Iranians that they are not ready to meet, our chief international correspondent reports
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Meanwhile Iranians describe trying to navigate daily life as the conflict continues: “Our minds need to engage with other things at times, so we don’t fall apart”
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