April 14th, local time April 14th, it was learned that a Pakistani diplomatic source said that the US and Iran agree to continue negotiations, but there are still disagreements over the agenda, goals, format, and location of the next round of talks. Iran favors choosing Islamabad because of its proximity, mutual familiarity, and satisfaction with Pakistan's role as mediator. It is reported that the US is considering other alternatives. Additionally, two unnamed Pakistani officials revealed that Pakistan has proposed holding the second round of talks between the US and Iran in Islamabad within the next few days, before the ceasefire period ends. These officials stated that the implementation of the proposal will depend on whether the relevant parties request a change of venue. One of them said that although the first round of negotiations did not reach an agreement, it is still part of an ongoing diplomatic process rather than a one-time effort.

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