Second round of US-Iran talks - no decision yet - Media
Kyiv • UNN
Iranian media deny agreement on new meeting in Islamabad. Trump administration discusses talks before truce expires on April 21.

A decision on holding a second round of talks between the US and Iran has not yet been made. This information was disseminated by Iranian state media, UNN reports with reference to CNN.
Details
According to the Iranian state news agency IRNA, despite reports that American and Iranian delegations may return to Pakistan later this week to resume talks, no agreement has yet been reached on holding another round of meetings in Islamabad.
In response to statements by some Pakistani sources or Western media about holding the next round of talks in Islamabad, (a diplomatic source) stated that there is still no information about an agreement on holding talks in Islamabad or in other formats
At the same time, a source familiar with the negotiations told CNN that details of a possible second face-to-face meeting with Iranian officials are being seriously discussed within the Trump administration before the truce expires on April 21. But it is currently unknown whether such a meeting will take place at all, media report.
Context
Earlier, US President Donald Trump stated that he was satisfied with Iran's refusal to negotiate. The White House chief emphasized that Tehran would not gain access to nuclear weapons.
Later, Trump reported a call from the Iranian side regarding negotiations. The main condition of the agreement remains Iran's complete renunciation of nuclear weapons.
