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Kyrgyzstan

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290 Students Land in Peshawar from Kyrgyzstan

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More 170 Students Land in Multan from Kyrgyzstan

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Pakistan Govt to Operate 7 Flights Daily to Repatriate Students from Kyrgyzstan: Defence Minister

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Ishaq Dar Departs for Kyrgyzstan to Meet Pakistani Students

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Kyrgyzstan Considers Compensation to Injured Foreign Students After Bishkek Attack

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Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan Education Ministers Discuss Cooperation, Bishkek Incident

WE News English Exclusive: Pakistani Students’ Safety in Kyrgyzstan Govt’s Top Priority: Foreign Office

Pakistan’s President Calls for Measures to Ensure Safety of Students in Kyrgyzstan

Kazakhstan Denies Reports of Pakistani Students Fleeing to Kazakhstan from Kyrgyzstan

KP Chief Minister Expresses Satisfaction Over Measures for Pakistani Students in Bishkek

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that talks with Iran were “going very well”, as Pakistan intensified diplomatic efforts to broker a peace deal and likely host a second round of negotiations in Islamabad in the coming week. Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, Trump said Washington was engaged in active discussions with Tehran and expected further clarity by the end of the day. "It's going actually along very well, and we'll see, but we'll have some information by the end of the day," Trump said, adding that his administration is currently talking to Iran. He also warned Iran against using the Strait of Hormuz as leverage, saying, “They wanted to close up the strait again … and they can’t blackmail us.” The remarks come as Pakistan steps up its mediation efforts following the historic direct talks between the US and Iran in Islamabad — the highest-level engagement between the two sides in decades. Trump Says US–Iran Talks ‘Going Very Well’ Amid Pakistan Push for Peace Deal

Trump Says US–Iran Talks ‘Going Very Well’ Amid Pakistan Push for Peace Deal

Pakistan Air Chief Urges India to Adopt ‘Mature Stance’ on Kashmir Issue

Pakistan Air Chief Urges India to Adopt ‘Mature Stance’ on Kashmir Issue

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Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye and Egypt Foreign Ministers Discuss Middle East Situation

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Trump Says He Has ‘Good News’ on Iran as Pakistan Pushes Peace Deal

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