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24 Apr 2026, 23:14

Ismail Baqaei, the spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, wrote on the social media platform X: "No meeting has been scheduled between Iran and the United States. The views and considerations of the Islamic Republic of Iran are being conveyed to the Pakistani side."

The Islamic Republic's state television also reported that Abbas Araghchi, Iran's Foreign Minister, has no plans to meet with the U.S. in Pakistan.

The report stated that Islamabad could act as a "bridge" for "conveying Iran's views on ending the conflict."

This comes as the White House had previously announced that Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner would be dispatched to Islamabad, as they claimed the Iranians were seeking "face-to-face" dialogue.

Additionally, ABC News quoted a senior Pakistani government official stating that the U.S. and Iranian delegations will meet separately with Pakistani officials tomorrow, and if negotiations progress, a direct meeting between the two sides may take place on Sunday.
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