No Iranian Delegation to Islamabad Amid Growing U.S. Talks Speculation
No delegation from Iran visits Islamabad: State TV
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Iranian state television reported that no delegation from Iran has visited Islamabad, Pakistan, amid rising speculation about potential talks with the United States. The announcement reflects internal debates within Iran regarding its response to recent U.S. actions, including the seizure of an Iranian ship.
- 01Iran's state TV confirmed no delegation has visited Islamabad.
- 02Speculation about U.S.-Iran talks is increasing.
- 03U.S. Vice President JD Vance is expected to lead the American delegation.
- 04Iran has not disclosed who will lead its delegation.
- 05The situation reflects ongoing internal debates within Iran's leadership.
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Iranian state television announced that no delegation from Iran has traveled to Islamabad, Pakistan, amidst growing speculation regarding potential talks with the United States. This alert underscores the internal discussions within Iran's theocratic leadership as they consider their response to the recent seizure of an Iranian container ship by the U.S. Navy. U.S. Vice President JD Vance is anticipated to lead the American team in these discussions, while Iran has not yet revealed who will head its delegation. The last delegation was led by parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf. The lack of an official acknowledgment regarding a delegation's visit to Islamabad indicates a cautious approach from Iran as it navigates this complex diplomatic situation.
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