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Iran State TV Says No Delegation Has Reached Islamabad Yet

Iran denies Islamabad delegation, US talks speculation intensifies

Iran’s state television has denied that any official delegation has travelled to Islamabad, contradicting mounting speculation that Tehran was preparing to participate in fresh talks amid rising geopolitical tensions.The denial comes at a time when international attention has intensified over the possibility of negotiations involving Iran and the United States, with Pakistan widely seen as a potential host for diplomatic engagement. Iranian state media clarified that no delegation had departed the country, pushing back against circulating reports suggesting otherwise.

Confusion over Iran’s participation has been fueled by a series of conflicting signals in recent days. While some earlier reports indicated that Iranian officials might attend talks in Islamabad, authorities in Tehran have repeatedly dismissed such claims as inaccurate. Officials have also indicated that any engagement would depend on broader regional developments, including ceasefire conditions in ongoing conflicts.

The uncertainty underscores the fragile state of diplomacy in the region, particularly as tensions between Iran and the United States remain high. A temporary ceasefire between the two sides is nearing expiration, raising concerns about a potential escalation if negotiations fail to materialize. At the same time, strategic flashpoints such as the Strait of Hormuz continue to add pressure on global energy markets and international stability.

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Pakistan, which has positioned itself as a neutral facilitator, has expressed readiness to host talks, even as ambiguity persists over Iran’s participation. Reports suggest that other international representatives, including senior U.S. officials, are expected to be involved in any potential dialogue, further elevating the stakes of the proposed meeting.

The latest denial by Iranian state media highlights the fluid and often opaque nature of diplomatic signaling in high-stakes conflicts. With no confirmed delegation en route to Islamabad, the prospects for immediate talks remain uncertain, leaving observers closely watching for any shift in Tehran’s position in the coming days.

Also Read: Iran–US Talks In Islamabad Conducted First Indirectly, Then Directly: Sources

 
 
 
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