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The US and Iran are weighing new in-person negotiations in a bid to reach a deal aimed at ending their six-week war before the ceasefire expires next week, the Associated Press reported on Tuesday, citing two US officials and a person familiar with the development.The three said discussions were still underway about a new round of talks, AP said noting that a diplomat from one of the mediating countries went further to say that Tehran and Washington have agreed to it.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.It added that all four spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive diplomatic negotiations.It remains unclear if the same level of delegation would be expected to attend, the diplomat and US officials said, according to AP.“The diplomat and US officials said Islamabad, Pakistan, was once again being discussed as the host location. The US officials also said Geneva was a possibility, and that while the venue and timing had not been
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