New Delhi, April 15 -- Following the collapse of the first round of ceasefire negotiations with the United States in Islamabad, the Iranian delegation faced severe security risks on its return to Tehran, according to a media report.

Political analyst Mohammad Marandi informed the Lebanese outlet Al-Mayadeen that Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliamentary Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf were forced to alter their travel plans mid-flight, eventually completing their journey via bus and train.

"On our way back, we did not fly to Tehran. It's a very long story, but we all believed that there was a significant chance that they would down our plane, that they would shoot down our plane, that they would fire a missile at our pla...