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Iran has agreed to send representatives to participate in the second round of negotiations this week.

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April 20 — Two Pakistani officials told the Associated Press on Monday that Iran has offered to send a delegation to Islamabad later this week for the second round of talks. Pakistan will not release itinerary details for either side due to security concerns.
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