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US Iran Ceasefire: “Pakistan Lacks Mediation Credibility As…”, Tehran Openly Criticises, Shames Islamabad

US Iran Ceasefire: The spokesperson said Pakistan always take Donald Trump's interests into account and do not say a word against the Americans' wishes.

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US Iran Ceasefire: Iranian National Security and Foreign Policy Commission spokesperson Ebrahim Rezaei who represents Dashtestan has blasted Pakistan.

US Iran Ceasefire-Comments By Iranian Spokesperson

Rezaei said Pakistan is a good friend and neighbour of ours, but it is not a suitable intermediary for negotiations and lacks the necessary credibility for mediation.

The spokesperson said Pakistan always take Donald Trump’s interests into account and do not say a word against the Americans’ wishes like they are unwilling to tell the world that America first accepted Pakistan’s proposal but then went back on its word.

Rezaei also added that they do not say that the Americans had commitments regarding the issue of Lebanon or the blocked assets but failed to fulfill them. Rezaei went on to comment that a mediator must be impartial, not always leaning to one side.

Iranian And Pakistani Meet

Abbas Araghchi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran, recently met Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir to discuss the ongoing Middle East crisis and the potential pathways forward.

Araghchi had previously met Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and other senior officials before he arrived in Oman to have a word with Sultan Haitham bin Tariq al-Said. According to Iranian media reports, discussions covered proposals for a revised legal framework for the strategic Strait of Hormuz, guarantees against future military action, compensation demands and the lifting of maritime sanctions by the United States of America.

Araghchi is also likely to continue his diplomatic tour with a plan to visit Russian President Vladimir Putin as Iran seeks to sustain momentum in negotiations.

In another development, Donald Trump has commented that the Islamic Republic of Iran is free to start direct contact if it wants negotiations. The remarks came after Trump announced the cancellation of a visit by US dignitaries to Pakistan.

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