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23 May 2026, 13:53

Al Arabiya network reported, citing informed sources, that Asim Munir, the Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan, has conveyed messages from the United States to Tehran, part of which contained a threat to resume war. The messages also emphasized that if the Islamic Republic agrees to the deal, the resolution of contentious issues will take place in the next phase. According to these sources, the U.S. has made it clear in its messages that Tehran must agree to the deal now or face negative consequences.
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On Saturday, June 2, Al Arabiya reported, citing "a senior Iranian source," that the proposal put forward by Tehran has so far failed to satisfy the U.S. and is still considered "unacceptable" from Washington's perspective.
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Asim Munir, the Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan, left Iran after a one-day visit. According to IRNA, he departed the Iranian capital along with Mohsen Naqvi, the Interior Minister of Pakistan, who has been in Tehran since last week. During this visit, Asim Munir met and discussed with Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, the Speaker of Parliament, Ebrahim Raisi, the President of Iran, and Abbas Araghchi, the Foreign Minister.
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Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, in his meeting with Asim Munir, stated that the armed forces of the Islamic Republic have been rebuilt during the ceasefire, and if war resumes, Iran's response will be more severe. He said: "Our armed forces have rebuilt themselves during the ceasefire in such a way that if Trump acts foolishly and war begins again, they will certainly be more crushing and bitter for America than on the first day of the war." Qalibaf, referring to Pakistan's role in mediation, added: "We were in a ceasefire that you mediated, and the U.S. breached the agreement and imposed a naval blockade, and now it seeks to lift it."
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Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Emir of Qatar, on Saturday, June 2, discussed the latest developments and urgent regional events in a phone call with Donald Trump, the President of the United States. According to an official statement from the Qatari Emir's Diwan, the conversation focused on "regional and international efforts to maintain the current calm and reduce tensions." "Maritime security, ensuring the safety of strategic waterways, and guaranteeing the smooth continuity of global supply chains and energy transfer" were also described as other focal points of this conversation. According to Qatari media, the Emir of Qatar emphasized Doha's consistent position of prioritizing peaceful solutions to crises and stated that Qatar supports all initiatives aimed at containing crises through dialogue and diplomacy. This news comes as reports indicate a phone conversation between the Qatari Foreign Minister and Abbas Araghchi. At the same time, reports are emerging of extensive consultations among regional countries to prevent potential U.S. attacks on Iran. This is while Al Arabiya news network had previously reported a warning from Washington to Tehran regarding the resumption of attacks on Iran.
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