00:00The United States and Iran have begun a first run of negotiations in Pakistan, aimed at permanently
00:05ending the war on the Persian nation.
00:07The meeting is held in the capital city of Islamabad after the delegations of both nations
00:12met separately with Pakistani officials, who are acting as mediators after intensive diplomatic
00:18efforts were made for the U.S. side to accept Iran's reconditions to start the talks.
00:23U.S. Vice President Jaydevens leads the U.S. delegation.
00:26The dialogue comes several days after Iran said it had agreed to a Pakistani-mediated
00:31ceasefire that could pave the way for a permanent end to the U.S.-Israeli aggression on the country,
00:37that started in late February.
00:39The Iranian delegation told reported that it had entered the talks to secure the rights
00:43of the Iranian nation and the Islamic Republic, and that it would leave the negotiating table
00:48if those rights are not guaranteed.
00:56Previous to the beginning of talks, Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Bagheer-Ghalibaf met with Pakistan
01:02Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif in Islamabad.
01:05In a segment released after the gathering of Sharif, reaffirmed Pakistan's continued role
01:10as a mediator in support of regional and international peace and stability.
01:14Sharif also highlighted both delegations' commitment to constructive engagement, expressing his hope
01:20that these talks would mark an initial step towards lasting peace in the region.
01:23Sharif also in the UK now.
01:23It is done.
01:27You have a practice here, but this is done in the UK.
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