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Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan Reza Amiri Moghadam has seemingly deleted the post on X (formerly Twitter) that said that negotiators would be arriving in Islamabad for peace talks after the US-Iran ceasefire.
The now deleted post had said that the Iranian officials would be arriving in Pakistan "despite skepticism".
"Despite skepticism of Iranian public opinion due to repeated ceasefire violations by Israeli regime to sabotage the diplomatic initiative, invited by Hon. PM Shehbaz Sharif, Iranian delegation arrives tonight in Islamabad for serious talks based on 10 points proposed by Iran,"
Moghadam had written in a post earlier.
The move comes as there has been a violation of ceasefire in West Asia as Israel continued to strike Lebanon, while also firing missiles towards Iran.
Also Read: US-Iran War Live Updates
While there is no other official statement from the authorities, the move hints at Iran's displeasure over the continued ceasefire violations.
The talks will be held in Pakistan's capital Islamabad on Friday, April 10.
United States would be represented by Vice President JD Vance, and Iranian foreign minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi is likely to represent his country. However, the participation of the latter is not confirmed.
The talks come after a ceasefire was agreed upon April 8 between the US and Iran with mediation of Pakistan.
According to the ceasefire, Iran was mandated to reopen the Strait of Hormuz immediately, while the discussions would be held on Tehran's 10-point proposal , and America's 15-point proposal.
Also Read: US military will remain deployed in Iran until 'real agreement' is reached, says Trump
The now deleted post had said that the Iranian officials would be arriving in Pakistan "despite skepticism".
"Despite skepticism of Iranian public opinion due to repeated ceasefire violations by Israeli regime to sabotage the diplomatic initiative, invited by Hon. PM Shehbaz Sharif, Iranian delegation arrives tonight in Islamabad for serious talks based on 10 points proposed by Iran,"
The move comes as there has been a violation of ceasefire in West Asia as Israel continued to strike Lebanon, while also firing missiles towards Iran.
Also Read: US-Iran War Live Updates
While there is no other official statement from the authorities, the move hints at Iran's displeasure over the continued ceasefire violations.
The talks will be held in Pakistan's capital Islamabad on Friday, April 10.
United States would be represented by Vice President JD Vance, and Iranian foreign minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi is likely to represent his country. However, the participation of the latter is not confirmed.
The talks come after a ceasefire was agreed upon April 8 between the US and Iran with mediation of Pakistan.
According to the ceasefire, Iran was mandated to reopen the Strait of Hormuz immediately, while the discussions would be held on Tehran's 10-point proposal , and America's 15-point proposal.
Also Read: US military will remain deployed in Iran until 'real agreement' is reached, says Trump


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