Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman said that Tehran has made its red lines clear to Pakistan from the beginning of the process, according to Iranian state-aligned media reported by Barak Betesh (i24NEWS). The statement appears as part of ongoing diplomatic signaling between the two countries.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman stated that from the very beginning of the process, Tehran has made its red lines clear to Pakistan, according to a report from Iranian state-aligned media cited by Barak Betesh of i24NEWS. The single-source statement, published at 20:35 Jerusalem, does not specify what these red lines are or provide additional context on the bilateral talks. It remains unclear whether the remark refers to nuclear negotiations, border security concerns, or other strategic issues between the two neighbors. As The Zioneer previously reported (June 11, 23:36), Iran has similarly signaled to international partners that it has not reached a final conclusion on agreements and will not compromise on its defined red lines. The current statement appears to be a continuation of that diplomatic posture, now directed specifically at Pakistan. No further details have been provided, and no independent confirmation of the report has emerged.
- StrongIran says it has not reached final conclusion on deal, warns of 'red line'
- DevelopingPakistan says it continues mediation efforts between Iran and the US
- StrongIran: We entered talks in good faith, awaiting final decision
- DevelopingIranian Foreign Ministry: Supreme authorities to decide on any potential understanding
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