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Iran to join Islamabad talks but doubts about the reliability of the US

Published on: April 10, 2026 10:17 AM

ISLAMABAD: Iran has announced it will take part in the upcoming negotiations in Islamabad, but voiced serious doubts about the reliability of the United States (US), citing concerns over its “deceptive nature.”

Read More: Pakistani officials say situation under control ahead of US–Iran talks

Iranian Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref said Tehran would participate actively and with full authority in the talks, aiming to strengthen its recent military gains through diplomacy. However, he stressed that deep mistrust of Washington remains a key issue.

Aref also praised Pakistan’s efforts in facilitating a temporary ceasefire, saying Islamabad played a constructive role in helping reduce tensions between Iran and its adversaries, including Israel. He noted that these efforts have created an opportunity for dialogue despite ongoing challenges.

He added that Iran would approach the Islamabad negotiations from a position of strength, seeking to translate battlefield outcomes into diplomatic advantages. According to Aref, the country’s performance during the recent 40-day conflict defied enemy expectations and marked a turning point in regional dynamics.

The Iranian vice president described the conflict as a decisive phase that reshaped strategic calculations at both regional and global levels. He claimed that Iran’s resilience had dealt a historic setback to its opponents on political and security fronts.

Aref further highlighted the role of public demonstrations in Iran, calling them a form of “soft power” that reinforced national unity and strengthened the country’s stance during the crisis.

Read More: US, Iran confirm Islamabad talks; PM hails ‘shining moment’

With Pakistan hosting the high-level talks between Tehran and Washington, global attention is focused on Islamabad as a potential platform for meaningful diplomatic progress. Despite ongoing skepticism, Iran’s participation signals a willingness to engage in dialogue while maintaining caution over US intentions.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Iran, Islamabad talks, Latest, Middle East, Mohammad Reza Aref, Pakistan diplomacy, United States

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