Iran wavered on whether to send diplomats to Pakistan for a second round of peace talks after the US maintained a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and seized an Iranian ship, dimming hopes of a breakthrough in efforts to end the war.
Tehran has no plans to attend the potential negotiations though a final decision hasn’t been made, Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei told reporters on Monday.
“There are various indications that there is no seriousness on the US side in advancing diplomacy,” he added.
His comments added to uncertainty over the weekend about whether the two sides will ...
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