India, April 10 -- Iran's state-run media on Friday categorically dismissed reports that senior officials had travelled to Pakistan for talks with the United States, casting fresh doubt over whether the much-anticipated peace dialogue in Islamabad will take place at all.
Press TV, citing Tasnim News Agency, reported that neither foreign minister Abbas Araghchi nor Parliament speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf had left the country. Quoting well-informed sources, it said both officials remain in Tehran, continuing their official duties. Track US-Iran war live updates.
"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 Tasn...
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