Iran State TV Denies Delegation Sent for US Talks as Deadline Looms
Iran said no delegation has left for Pakistan, rejecting reports of scheduled talks as the ceasefire deadline nears and tensions remain high.
- Iran has denied sending any delegation to Pakistan for peace talks with the US as a ceasefire is set to expire.
- US President Donald Trump warned that if the ceasefire ends without a deal, military conflict could resume and the US blockade on Iran's ports would continue.
- Iran's parliament speaker said Iran will not negotiate under threats from the US and warned of new battlefield actions if conflict resumes.
- Diplomatic efforts continue with reports of talks involving Pakistan, Iran, and the US, despite previous negotiations ending without agreement.
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We have not made a final decision, Tehran says, and explains: This is not a matter of indecision, but we are facing contradictory messages, inconsistent behavior and unacceptable actions from the American side.
Pakistan prepares for potential talks
The Iranian delegation has not yet departed for scheduled peace talks with the US in Islamabad, Iranian state TV said on Tuesday. US Vice President JD Vance is reportedly en route for Pakistan but Iran has not yet confirmed that it will attend the negotiations. France24 correspondent Shazaib Wallah reports the latest from Islamabad.
The cease-fire agreement wins on Wednesday, 22nd.
No Iranian Diplomatic Delegation Has Travelled to Islamabad Yet: IRIB
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. In a statement by IRIB, the broadcaster categorically denied the presence of any Iranian delegation in Pakistan. World News | No Iranian Diplomatic Delegation Has Travelled to Islamabad Yet: IRIB.
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