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Amid a flurry of conflicting headlines in Western media, high-level diplomatic circles in Tehran have clarified that Iran is not turning its back on peace, but rather rejecting “staged negotiations” and “imposed terms” designed for mere optics. Crucially, the Iranian leadership has reinforced that Pakistan remains a trusted, respected, and highly valued mediator, standing as a credible bridge in an increasingly volatile regional landscape.
Iran's position is being misrepresented by U.S. media.
We are deeply grateful to Pakistan for its efforts and have never refused to go to Islamabad. What we care about are the terms of a conclusive and lasting END to the illegal war that is imposed on us.
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Iran has not rejected dialogue, but it is firmly opposing externally imposed conditions, according to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. In a strong message from Tehran, Iran reiterated that Pakistan’s diplomatic role is not only respected but also welcomed and valued.
Officials in Iran emphasized that the core issue is not negotiations themselves, but ensuring any dialogue leads to a conclusive and lasting end to what it describes as an illegal and imposed war. The statement directly counters narratives circulating in sections of Western media suggesting that Iran is unwilling to engage.
Iran Rejects Terms, Not Talks
Contrary to recent headlines claiming Iran is refusing negotiations, Tehran clarified that it is questioning the terms of engagement rather than the venue or the concept of dialogue. Iranian officials stressed that symbolic or cosmetic diplomacy will not be accepted, and any talks must produce meaningful, long-term outcomes.
Pakistan’s Role Remains Strong and Trusted
Iran reaffirmed that Pakistan continues to hold credibility in its eyes. Islamabad is seen as a reliable and trusted bridge capable of facilitating constructive engagement in a tense regional environment.
Tehran’s message underscores that its relationship with Pakistan remains strong, and it has never turned its back on Islamabad. Instead, Iran views Pakistan as an important partner in pursuing a genuine path toward peace.
Western Narratives Questioned
Iranian officials also pushed back against what they described as misleading portrayals by Western media. According to Tehran, the ground reality differs significantly from global headlines, which have framed the situation as diplomatic reluctance rather than principled resistance to unfavorable terms.
A Matter of Principle, Not Diplomacy Failure
Sources indicate that this is not a diplomatic breakdown but a matter of principle. Iran appreciates Pakistan’s efforts but remains unwilling to accept pressure tactics disguised as peace initiatives. The message is clear: without justice and a real end to aggression, no agreement will be reached.
The latest stance from Iran sends a strong and consistent signal — dialogue is not the problem. The terms are. Iran remains open to talks, but only if they lead to a genuine and lasting resolution, not staged negotiations designed for optics.
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