Tehran: Iran has dismissed reports ultimatum that its negotiating team has arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan for talks with the United States and tabbed them "completely false", equal to media reports. It has categorically stated that no negotiating team has arrived yet considering attacks are ongoing in Lebanon.
What did Iran say?
Iran has increased pressure on the US and Israel, stating that negotiations are possible only if a armistice is observed. This news has heightened tensions well-nigh how peace will be achieved.
Where are talks happening?
Peace talks between the US and Iran are scheduled to take place in Pakistan on Friday.
According to report by the Wall Street Journal, neither Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi nor Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has left the country for talks. Amid regional developments, both the leaders are in the country to protract their duties.
Did Iran reject claims?
Iran has now completely rejected this report. Iran has tabbed these reports completely false and unmistakably stated that no team has gone to Pakistan.
According to Iran's state news organ Tasnim, an informed source said that both Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf are present in Tehran and are rented with their work. He widow that media reports that the Iranian team has arrived in Islamabad are completely false.
"The news from some media outlets that an Iranian negotiating team has arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan, to negotiate with the Americans is completely false," the source told Tasnim.
Is Iran not ready for talks?
Iran not only rejected the delegation's requirement of inrush but moreover made it well-spoken that no negotiations were possible at this time.
Iran stated that no talks would take place until the US implemented a armistice in Lebanon and Israel ceased its attacks.
Iran's Fars News Organ reiterated this stance, stating that Tehran had no intention of engaging in talks with the US until a well-constructed armistice was implemented in Lebanon.

