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Iran says Pakistan's forums are their own, denies direct talks with US to end war
Iran rejects Pakistan-led mediation, stating it only responded to a US 15-point plan through intermediaries and did not engage in direct talks with the US.
- Iran has denied involvement in any Pakistan-led efforts to host direct talks with the United States to end the ongoing conflict, stating these forums are Pakistan's own affairs and that Iran did not participate in them.
- Iran has had no direct talks with the United States, only excessive and unreasonable demands passed through intermediaries.
- Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar hosted counterparts from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey to discuss regional impacts, and Pakistani officials reportedly held talks with senior Iranian ministers about possible US-Iran discussions in Islamabad.
- The United States and Israel continued attacks on Iran, while Iran retaliated by striking targets in Kuwait and northern Israel amidst increased US military presence and related diplomatic statements.
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China has supported Pakistan's mediation initiative amid the Iran-US tensions. "We appreciate Pakistan's efforts to calm the situation and support it in continuing its mediation role," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said in Beijing.
Iran US talks: Tehran denies direct negotiations, rejects Pakistan claim
Iran diplomacy: Tehran denies holding direct talks with the US after Pakistan offered to mediate, calls American proposals unrealistic and says messages came via intermediaries as tensions over West Asia conflict and Strait of Hormuz persist
·Karnataka, India
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right7Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution54% Right
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15%
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