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zerohedgeonX / Twitter1d ago
Iran willing to attend second round of talks with US, Pakistan officials say: AP
apnews.com/live/iran-war-…
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Analysis Summary
Zero Hedge's headline directly contradicts the AP article it links to — Iran has explicitly rejected attending second-round talks with the US, not signaled willingness to attend. Iran's foreign ministry spokesman said "we have no plans for the next round of negotiation," and state media called reports of upcoming talks a "media game" by the US. The headline reverses the actual story: the US is sending negotiators to Pakistan but Iran has declined to participate, with the US seizure of an Iranian cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz cited as a reason for the rejection. This appears designed to mislead readers into believing progress toward ceasefire when the opposite is true.
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“Iran willing to attend second round of talks with US, Pakistan officials say”
Multiple sources confirm Iran explicitly rejected or declined second round talks. BBC: 'no plans for next round.' Al Jazeera: 'no plans to send negotiators.' IRNA dismissed reports as 'not true.'
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