White House Denies Ceasefire in Iran Conflict
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt refuted claims of a ceasefire request in the Iran conflict, clarifying that discussions for a second round of talks with Iran were ongoing and productive. These negotiations are expected to resume in Pakistan.
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt dispelled rumors about the White House requesting a ceasefire in the ongoing Iran conflict during a briefing on Wednesday.
Leavitt clarified that while discussions for a second round of dialogue with Iran were underway, these talks had been constructive.
She indicated that further negotiations are likely to take place in Pakistan as the two parties seek common ground.
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