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Iran Denies US-Iran Negotiations During Foreign Minister's Visit to Pakistan

BlockBeats News, April 24th - A reporter from Al Jazeera reported that during Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi's visit to Pakistan, an Iranian senior official revealed that there would be no talks between Iran and the United States, with each only engaging in bilateral exchanges with Pakistan. Araghchi will also visit the capital of Oman, Muscat, and the capital of Russia, Moscow, to discuss relevant developments. An official familiar with the regional discussions noted that Russia has some ways to help break the deadlock, and Oman's close relationship with Tehran may also help resolve the current crisis and bring the US and Iran back to the negotiating table.


According to PolyBeats monitoring, data from the prediction market Polymarket also shows that the "Next US-Iran Diplomatic Meeting" is unlikely to take place in the near future, with a 12% probability before the 26th and a 28% probability before the 28th. The probability before the 30th is 34%, all showing a continued downward trend.

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