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  • Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Kristen Wright.

  • The U.S.

  • And Iran are preparing for high-level talks, expected to start in Pakistan tomorrow.

  • A two-week ceasefire reached earlier this week has been fragile.

  • With Israeli strikes in Lebanon continuing.

  • And today, Kuwait accuses Iran of launching drone attacks despite the ceasefire.

  • Vice President Vance is traveling to Islamabad to lead the U.S. Delegation.

  • War between the U.S. Israel, and Iran has been going on for more than five weeks.

  • NPR's Di Parvaz went to the border of Turkey and Iran to hear what Iranians have to say about the ceasefire.

  • The first two days of the ceasefire have been shaky,

  • with strikes of varying severity happening in Lebanon, Iran, Israel, and the Gulf Arab states.

  • The Iranians I spoke to at the border did n't want to be named fearing reprisal upon their return,

  • and none of them believed that the temporary truce would hold.

  • The positions they've stated are too far apart from each other, said one man.

  • After two weeks, it's highly likely that there will be war, said a 30-year-old from Tehran.

  • Deepa Raz, NPR News, Vaughan, Turkey.

  • EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin delivered the keynote speech at a conference

  • for those who say climate change is not a problem.

  • He championed the Trump administration's efforts to roll back climate policies, as NPR's Lauren Sommer reports.

  • Zeldin spoke at a conference of the Heartland Institute,