Update some of the latest news.
On April 11, according to sources, Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz and the Iranian negotiating delegation on the 11th ended their meeting, and the Iranian side discussed the prerequisites for negotiations between Iran and the United States.
2. On April 11, local time, on the 11th, according to Pakistani officials, Pakistan is working hard to promote face-to-face direct negotiations between the United States and Iran. If the final negotiations cannot be conducted face-to-face, the Pakistani side will indirectly convey the message. The negotiation time is one day.
3. According to Iranian news on the 11th, the Iranian negotiating delegation met with Pakistani Army Chief of Staff Munir again before meeting with Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz on the same day, "there may be a new exchange of information." Iran previously said that Munir had met with the Iranian negotiating delegation "last night".
4. According to New Delhi TV: The meeting between the Iranian delegation and the US delegation is about to start and is expected to take place at 4 p.m.
5. A Pakistani government official said on the 11th that the negotiation process between Iran and the United States is slower than expected and may last longer. At present, the United States seems to be in a hurry to achieve a certain goal, while Iran is not in a hurry.
6. On April 11, according to the White House, on the 11th local time, US Vice President Vance held talks with the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
7. On April 11, White House officials denied reports that the United States had agreed to unfreeze Iranian assets. Previously, Reuters, citing Iranian sources, reported that the United States had agreed to unfreeze Iranian assets frozen in Qatar and other foreign banks.
On April 11, the Pakistani Prime Minister's Office issued a statement on the 11th, saying that Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz expressed his appreciation for the constructive contacts between the US and Iranian delegations and hoped that the US-Iran negotiations would become an important step in promoting lasting peace in the region.
9. Iranian Government Spokesperson: Iran will participate in the negotiations with the utmost caution
10. Iranian state television correspondent in Islamabad said that Iran's proposal and bottom line have been forwarded to the Pakistani Prime Minister.
11. According to Iranian state television: Iran's red lines include the Strait of Hormuz, the payment of war reparations, the unfreezing of Iran's frozen assets, and a ceasefire throughout the region.
12. On April 11, Radio and Television of the Islamic Republic of Iran reported on the 11th that the Iranian negotiating delegation held closed-door talks with Pakistani officials in Islamabad on the same day, and the Iranian side emphasized the unfreezing of assets and the realization of a "real ceasefire" in Lebanon.
13. On April 11, Pakistani sources said that the Iranian negotiating delegation put forward the prerequisites for negotiations between Iran and the United States during a meeting with Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz on the 11th. The conditions put forward by the Iranian side include full control of the Strait of Hormuz, unfreezing all Iranian overseas assets and accounts, the United States paying for Iran's reconstruction but not participating in the bidding, immediately stopping all attacks, especially against Lebanon, and allowing Iran to use civilian nuclear energy.
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