Will the second round of negotiations between the US and Iran take place in Pakistan?

Will the second round of negotiations between the US and Iran take place in Pakistan?
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Tensions between the US and Iran persist. American President Donald Trump states that Washington is offering a "reasonable deal." At the same time, Iranian officials emphasize that as long as Trump's naval blockade continues, there can be no talk of any negotiations. So why is the head of the White House so interested in dialogue?

According to experts, Washington is not ready to demonstrate the promised force. The US has already realized that this approach cannot force Iran to capitulate. It is rather about buying time until the midterm congressional elections. If a ceasefire is reached, Trump's supporters will direct all resources toward the elections, and after winning next year, they will once again break the ceasefire and declare war on Iran.

It is precisely this awareness of such reality that prevents Tehran's officials from making concessions on the issue of control over the Strait of Hormuz. The option of handing over uranium stockpiles is also unacceptable for Iran. If a second round of US-Iran negotiations takes place under these circumstances, can they be successful?

According to some claims, Iran may agree to transfer its uranium stockpiles to Pakistan. But how serious is this possibility?

The Baku TV report provides explanations on these and other questions.

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