Iran yet to send delegation for Islamabad talks
1 min readIran has yet to send any delegation to Islamabad for talks with the United States, officials and state media indicated on Tuesday, underscoring deep uncertainty over Tehran’s participation in the negotiations.
Iranian state television issued an on-screen alert stating that “no delegation from Iran has visited Islamabad so far,” as speculation continues about a potential new round of talks.
The broadcaster also said no technical or official team had been dispatched, reinforcing doubts about Iran’s involvement.
Sources in Iran’s foreign ministry and parliament similarly told reporters that no delegation had been sent, while senior figures, including Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, remain in Tehran.
The IRIB News Agency stated that Iranian officials have reiterated since Sunday that Tehran does not accept negotiations under threat, and its participation in talks will depend on a change in US behaviour and positions.
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