Iran currently has no decision to send a negotiating delegation to Pakistan, Tasnim reports
- Iran has not decided to send a negotiating delegation to Pakistan as long as a naval blockade remains in place.
- The Iranian team insists there will be no negotiations while the naval blockade announced by Trump remains in effect.
- US President Donald Trump stated that the second round of talks with Iran is scheduled for Monday in Pakistan, with American representatives arriving by Monday evening.
- These talks occur amid efforts to extend the ceasefire and ongoing tensions over maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz and other regional issues.
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Iran has said there will be no new talks between Iran and the US. But diplomacy still seems to be underway. A few hours after the statement, reports emerged that
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Iran not planning to attend talks with US in Pakistan
Iran is not currently planning to attend talks with the United States, state media said, after President Donald Trump ordered US negotiators to travel to Pakistan on Monday, just days before a ceasefire in the Middle East expires.
Iran Might Not Show Up in Islamabad for Talks
The IRGC won’t give up. According to Middle Eastern correspondent Ariel Oseran, quoting a Tasnim News report, Iran’s negotiators declared they won’t even show up in Islamabad. Iran will not send a negotiating team to Islamabad while the U.S. blockade on Iranian ports continues and no negotiations will take place, the IRGC-affiliated Tasnim News reports. Meanwhile, the exchange of messages between the sides is ongoing. — Ariel Oseran أريئل أوسير…
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