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Security remained tight in Islamabad, Pakistan on Sunday (April 12) after the capital city hosted high-stakes peace talks between the United States and Iran, which ended without a breakthrough to end their ongoing war.

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00:02Security remained tight in Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, on Sunday after it hosted high-stakes
00:08peace talks between the United States and Iran that ended without a breakthrough.
00:13The city saw unprecedented security measures in the lead-up to the negotiations, with shops
00:19and offices shuttered for two days ahead of the arrival of U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance,
00:24who led the American delegation, along with senior Iranian officials.
00:28Both Washington and Tehran blamed each other for the collapse of the 21-hour talks aimed
00:34at ending a conflict that has killed thousands and driven global oil prices higher since erupting
00:40more than six weeks ago.
00:42Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishak Dar said it was imperative to uphold the two-week cease-fire
00:47agreed on Tuesday, as both sides seek to de-escalate a war that began on February 28, with airstrikes
00:54by the U.S. and Israel on Iran.
00:56Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishak Dar
01:03Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishak Dar
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