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Iranian delegation expected in Islamabad for talks tonight, Pakistani sources tell BBC

Carrie Davies
BBC Pakistan correspondent

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected in Islamabad tonight, Pakistan government sources have told the BBC.

There has been no formal confirmation by the Iranians or Americans.

It comes hours after Araghchi spoke to Pakistan's deputy prime minister and army chief to discuss "issues related to the ceasefire" - he did not specify whether he meant the US-Iran ceasefire or the Lebanon-Israel ceasefire.
 

Iranian delegation expected in Islamabad for talks tonight, Pakistani sources tell BBC​

Carrie Davies
BBC Pakistan correspondent

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected in Islamabad tonight, Pakistan government sources have told the BBC.

There has been no formal confirmation by the Iranians or Americans.

It comes hours after Araghchi spoke to Pakistan's deputy prime minister and army chief to discuss "issues related to the ceasefire" - he did not specify whether he meant the US-Iran ceasefire or the Lebanon-Israel ceasefire.

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Iranian ambassador says US needs to be realistic in further negotiations

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Headshot of Bahreini who sits and looks into the camera in front of an elaborate stained glass room divider and an Iranian flag


Ali Bahreini, the Iranian ambassador to the UN in Geneva, says the US must ends its blockade on Iranian ports if negotiations are to continue between them.

Speaking to BBC Radio 4's World at One programme, he says the blockade is a "significant breach" of the ceasefire, and when they re-enter negotiations, they needs a "realistic approach from the United States by recognising Iran's rights and Iran's reasonable demands".

He adds that they are not looking to negotiate in order to give a chance to the "other side to prepare more to attack Iran".

Donald Trump has previously said US troops are ready to begin operations again if ordered.

Bahreini also rejects suggestions there is division among Iran's senior leaders on how to proceed. He says instead, the problem is the US, which "is full of contradiction" and division.
 
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If hitting him from behind with paint with his bodyguards seeing nothing, assassinating him shouldn't be that hard

If IRI really wants him dead i think they can orchestrate this is just some weeks
 

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