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"textContent": "\n\n\n\nForeign ministers from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt will meet in Cairo on Sunday to discuss the recently signed U.S.-Iran peace agreement and broader regional stability. Pakistan's and Egypt's foreign ministries confirmed the meeting on Friday and Thursday respectively. The talks follow the postponement of separate U.S.-Iran follow-up negotiations that had been scheduled in Switzerland.\n\n#### Why are Iran mediators meeting in Cairo on Sunday?\n\nThe four foreign ministers are meeting to discuss regional developments and exchange views on peace, security and stability following the U.S.-Iran agreement. Egypt said the talks would be followed by expanded discussions and a joint news conference. The four nations have played a central mediation role in the conflict, with Pakistan widely credited for brokering the deal.\n\n#### What happened to the U.S.-Iran talks in Switzerland?\n\nU.S.-Iran follow-up talks scheduled in Switzerland for Friday were postponed, the Swiss foreign ministry confirmed. The negotiations were intended to build on the agreement signed this week by U.S. President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. The White House also confirmed that U.S. Vice President JD Vance's planned trip to Switzerland for the talks had been cancelled.\n\nThe U.S.-Iran deal aims to end a conflict that began on 28 February with U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran. It also provides for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and opens a 60-day negotiation period on broader issues, including Tehran's nuclear program. The agreement was also meant to halt fighting in Lebanon, though clashes have since broken out between Israeli forces and Iran-backed Hezbollah fighters.\n\n#### Where will the mediators' meeting take place?\n\nEgypt's foreign ministry initially said the meeting would be held in the Red Sea resort of El Alamein before updating the location to Cairo. The four foreign ministers last met in April on the sidelines of a diplomatic forum in the Turkish resort city of Antalya. Sunday's Cairo meeting represents their first gathering since the signing of the U.S.-Iran peace deal.",
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