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WSJ: Iran told mediators it would send a delegation to Pakistan, but only if the...

An Iranian lawmaker says Iran will not participate in the Islamabad negotiations, citing the US blockade and piracy.

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An Iranian member of parliament's National Security Commission, Khazarian, has declared that Iran will no longer participate in the planned negotiations in Islamabad. He accused the United States of inviting Iran to talks while simultaneously enforcing a blockade on Iran and engaging in piracy. This statement confirms Iran's reversal from earlier positions and aligns with reports that the talks have stalled due to US actions. The refusal underscores the deepening diplomatic impasse between Washington and Tehran.
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21 Apr@Worldsource24

The message adds that Pakistan is urging the U.S. and Iran to extend the two-week ceasefire, and clarifies that Iran initially planned to send the delegation on Tuesday before making the blockade a precondition.

21 Apr@Osint613

Iran now explicitly states it has no plans to send a delegation, reversing its earlier conditional offer.

21 AprAzadi | آزادی

An Iranian MP, Khazarian, publicly stated Iran's refusal to attend the Islamabad talks, directly blaming the US blockade and piracy.

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