State Media Rejects Reports of Delegation Visit
TEHRAN — Iranian state media has firmly denied reports suggesting that any diplomatic delegation from Tehran has traveled to Islamabad. According to an exclusive update, officials clarified that no primary, secondary, preliminary, or follow-up mission has been dispatched to Pakistan so far.
Consequently, the statement contradicts earlier claims circulating in some media outlets that an initial Iranian team had already arrived in Islamabad for discussions. Officials emphasized that such reports are inaccurate and do not reflect Iran’s current diplomatic actions.
Moreover, the clarification comes amid heightened speculation surrounding potential talks between Iran and the United States, reportedly facilitated by Pakistan. While various sources have pointed to possible engagement, Tehran’s latest position indicates that no formal خطوة has been taken in this direction.
Confusion Persists Over Status of Potential Talks
Meanwhile, the denial adds to ongoing uncertainty about the status of any negotiations involving Iran in Islamabad. Observers note that conflicting reports from different sources have created confusion regarding whether preparatory contacts are underway.
In addition, Iranian authorities have not issued any official confirmation outlining participation in upcoming discussions. As a result, analysts caution that the situation remains fluid and subject to rapid developments.
Furthermore, diplomatic channels between regional stakeholders continue to operate quietly, even as public statements differ. Therefore, experts suggest waiting for formal announcements before drawing conclusions about the trajectory of negotiations.
