Iran skips US talks in Pakistan
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With the April 22 ceasefire deadline approaching and regional uncertainty deepening, Islamabad finds itself squeezed between declining influence abroad and mounting pressure at home.
With deep spiritual ties to Iran, Pakistan’s minority Shiites are angry about the killing of Iran’s top clerics in U.S.-Israeli strikes, complicating Pakistan’s role as mediator. By Zia ur-Rehman Photographs by Asim Hafeez Reporting from Karachi ...
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