Negotiations on the Iranian nuclear issue may have achieved a "major breakthrough".

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According to BlockBeats, on April 16, Al Jazeera reported that sources indicated the Pakistani Army Chief of Staff's visit to Iran was due to a "major breakthrough" in the Iranian nuclear negotiations, which Pakistan hopes will lead to an agreement.

Sources say that significant efforts have been made by all parties in the past 24 hours, with Egypt, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey holding meetings in Islamabad. The Pakistani Army Chief of Staff will travel to Qatar within 24 hours, followed by a trip to Turkey for talks with the Turkish President. Overall, Pakistan remains optimistic about maintaining open communication channels. Senior Pakistani military officials have also been in communication with the US government, particularly with Vice President Vance. (Jinshi)

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