Iran Refutes Claims of Negotiating Team's Arrival in Islamabad for Talks with US
Iran Denies Reports Of Negotiating Team Reaching Islamabad, Calls Claims 'False'
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Iran has denied reports from The Wall Street Journal claiming that an Iranian delegation arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan, for negotiations with US officials. Tehran stated that it has no plans to engage in talks until a ceasefire is established in Lebanon.
- 01Iran denies claims of a negotiating team arriving in Islamabad.
- 02The Wall Street Journal reported the alleged delegation's arrival.
- 03Iran insists negotiations are suspended until a ceasefire in Lebanon is achieved.
- 04Iran's state-affiliated Fars News Agency labeled the claims as false.
- 05Tasnim News emphasized that negotiations will not resume under current conditions.
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Iran has officially rejected reports from The Wall Street Journal that suggested an Iranian delegation had arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan, to engage in negotiations with US officials. The Iranian government, through its state-affiliated Fars News Agency, labeled these claims as 'false' and reiterated that it has no intention of participating in talks at this time. Iran stated that negotiations are currently suspended until a ceasefire is established in Lebanon, where ongoing conflicts have raised tensions. Furthermore, Iran's Tasnim News Agency echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that discussions will remain on hold as long as the United States does not fulfill its commitments regarding the ceasefire and the Israeli attacks continue.
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