US-Iran talks in Islamabad face collapse
Iran has stated it does not intend for its delegation to meet the American team in Pakistan tomorrow.
Iran has stated it does not intend for its delegation to meet the American team in Pakistan tomorrow.
A Wall Street Journal report reveals deep internal divisions within Iran's leadership, driven by newly empowered extremist military factions, are undermining the negotiations and leading to vague positions.
A new report states the prospects for the talks are fading as Tehran is not ready to meet the US delegation, adding a specific timeline detail that the talks were scheduled for today.
A new report states prospects for a second round of talks are fading as Iran is refusing to meet with US negotiating teams.
Pakistani sources report the US delegation was expected to arrive late tonight from Washington, but Tehran is still not ready to meet them, rapidly fading prospects for the talks.
Iran has explicitly stated it does not intend for its delegation to meet the American team in Pakistan tomorrow, confirming the diplomatic impasse.