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Araghchi Questions U.S. Diplomacy After Pakistan Talks Fail to Materialize
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Araghchi Questions U.S. Diplomacy After Pakistan Talks Fail to Materialize

28 April, 2026.Iran.2 sources

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“Tehran, Iran – Iran’s authorities and state media project that they are less interested than before the war in negotiations with the United States if they go beyond their accepted terms, as mediated talks failed to materialise in Pakistan”

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