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US-Iran Talks In Pakistan: UP Maulana Says ‘Too Early For Nobel Talk’

A two-week ceasefire was announced between America and Iran, but it did not last long. After a few hours the situation seemed to be worsening again.

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US-Iran Talks in Pakistan: UP Maulana Says ‘Too Early for Nobel Talk’ (X)

New Delhi/Bareilly: A two-week ceasefire was announced between America and Iran, but it did not last long. After a few hours the situation seemed to be worsening again. The news of Israel's attacks on Lebanon and Tehran made the entire atmosphere more tense. In such a situation, questions are being raised regarding the ceasefire and different types of reactions are also coming to the fore.

Was the ceasefire weakened in the beginning?

The manner in which the situation deteriorated within a short time after the announcement of the ceasefire has raised questions about its seriousness. Experts assert that such agreements do not endure unless all parties demonstrate full commitment.

Did Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi express apprehension?

National President of All India Muslim Jamaat, Maulana Mufti Shahabuddin Razvi Barelvi has said that in view of the current situation, this ceasefire does not seem to be reaching the final stage. According to him, there are many factors which can influence this process.

Is it too early to discuss Nobel Prize?

Razvi said that only if permanent peace is established in the future and Pakistan plays an important role in it, then any kind of international respect can be considered. At present, it would be premature to talk like this because the ground situation is not stable yet.

Has Israeli attacks increased complexity?

He also said that Israel continues to attack Lebanon, causing instability in the entire region. In such a situation, the situation cannot be considered completely controlled just because America and Iran remain calm.

Is there doubt on Islamabad talks also?

He also adopted a cautious approach regarding the talks to be held in Pakistan's capital Islamabad. He says that the picture is not completely clear yet and it is too early to say what outcome will come from this meeting.

Was a strong message also given from America?

Meanwhile, US Vice President JD Vance has left for Islamabad. Before leaving, he said that America is ready for talks, but any kind of deception will not be tolerated. He also indicated that further strategy would depend on Iran's attitude.

Can the situation worsen further?

In the current situation, there is more uncertainty and less clarity. Talks are also going on, but tension remains on the ground. In such a situation, only the coming days will decide whether the matter stops or gets more complicated.

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