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Uncertainty Prevails Over Islamabad Talks Amid Iran’s Mixed Signals
Uncertainty prevails over Islamabad talks amid mixed signals from Iran
Uncertainty continues to surround the upcoming round of US-Iran talks in Islamabad, as conflicting signals from Tehran cast doubt over whether negotiations will proceed as planned. The development comes at a critical time, with regional tensions escalating and diplomatic efforts intensifying to avoid further confrontation.
According to officials, Iran has yet to make a final decision on participating in the talks, with its foreign ministry indicating that no formal commitment has been made so far. At the same time, other Iranian leaders have suggested that dialogue is still ongoing, highlighting internal differences in messaging and adding to the confusion surrounding the переговорations.
The uncertainty has been further fueled by recent developments in the region, including maritime tensions and enforcement actions linked to the Strait of Hormuz. These incidents have raised questions about the viability of diplomacy, with Tehran reportedly viewing certain US actions as undermining trust and violating prior understandings.
Meanwhile, the United States has indicated that its delegation is prepared to travel to Islamabad for the next phase of talks, despite the lack of confirmation from Iran. Pakistan, which is facilitating the negotiations, continues to push for dialogue and is making last-minute efforts to bring both sides to the table.
Reports also suggest that Iran has rejected or denied claims about scheduled talks, calling some reports “false” and criticizing what it describes as inconsistent and excessive demands from Washington. This divergence in narratives has further complicated the diplomatic landscape.
Analysts warn that the situation remains highly fluid, with the success of the Islamabad talks dependent on mutual trust and clear commitments from both sides. Without alignment on key issues, including sanctions, nuclear policy, and regional security, prospects for a breakthrough agreement remain uncertain.
