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US, Iranian negotiators enter 2nd day of talks after rough start
U.S. and Iranian negotiators began a second day of talks to end their war, but the first day was disrupted by U.S. President Donald Trump's offensive comments, prompting Iran to temporarily pause discussions. Mediators Qatar and Pakistan reported progress on mechanisms for the Strait of Hormuz and a Lebanon ceasefire, though Trump continued issuing threats against Iran.
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