Iran Criticizes Pakistan's Role as Mediator in US Negotiations
'Pakistan Not Suitable Intermediary, Lacks Credibility': Iran MP Amid Stalled US Talks
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Ebrahim Rezaei, spokesperson for Iran's National Security, has expressed skepticism about Pakistan's credibility as a mediator in US negotiations. He claims Pakistan's alignment with US interests undermines its impartiality, particularly following failed ceasefire talks linked to Lebanon.
- 01Iran's leadership doubts Pakistan's neutrality in US negotiations.
- 02Ebrahim Rezaei highlights Pakistan's alignment with US President Donald Trump.
- 03Concerns raised over Pakistan's failure to address US violations of ceasefire proposals.
- 04Iran accuses the US and Israel of undermining trust through continued strikes.
- 05Historical distrust of the US reinforced by repeated violations of commitments.
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Ebrahim Rezaei, the spokesperson for Iran's National Security, has criticized Pakistan's role as a mediator in ongoing negotiations with the United States, stating that it lacks the necessary credibility. He described Pakistan as a 'good friend and neighbor' but emphasized its tendency to align with US interests, particularly those of President Donald Trump. Rezaei pointed out that Pakistan failed to address the US's backing down on a ceasefire proposal related to Lebanon, which was brokered by Pakistan. He noted that the US had not fulfilled its commitments regarding Lebanon and blocked assets, which further complicates the mediation process. Iran's accusations come in light of recent strikes that violated the ceasefire, with Iran asserting that these actions have eroded trust. The formal statement from Iran reflects a deep historical distrust of Washington, exacerbated by perceived violations of agreements.
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