
It remains a mystery after the Iranian ambassador to Pakistan suddenly deleted a social media post that had earlier stated the Iranian delegation would arrive in Islamabad tonight for talks with the U.S., with no explanation provided.
The situation is drawing close attention after Reza Amiri Moghaddam, Iran's ambassador, posted on the X platform this morning that the Iranian delegation would arrive in Islamabad tonight to engage in ceasefire talks with the U.S. However, the post was suddenly deleted, and no official explanation has been given for its removal.
Reports from Tehran, Iran, indicate that there is still no confirmation from Iran’s Foreign Ministry or relevant agencies regarding key details of the delegation, including who will participate, who will lead, and the format and issues for discussion.
Nonetheless, Iran previously confirmed that the 10-point proposal it submitted to the U.S. through Pakistan will serve as the main framework for these talks.
The post’s deletion occurred amid ongoing uncertainty, prompting many to watch closely whether the upcoming talks will proceed as planned or face obstacles even before they begin.
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