Iran denies that US-Iran talks will take place during the foreign minister's visit to Pakistan

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BlockBeats Message, April 24 — A reporter from Al Jazeera reported that a senior Iranian official revealed that during Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi’s visit to Pakistan, there will be no talks between Iran and the United States, and each side will only engage in bilateral exchanges with Pakistan. Araghchi will also visit Muscat, the capital of Oman, and Moscow, the capital of Russia, to discuss related developments. An official familiar with regional discussions said that Russia has some ways to help break the deadlock, and Oman’s close ties with Tehran may also help break the current crisis and bring the US and Iran back to negotiations.

According to PolyBeats monitoring, predictions from the Polymarket data also show that it is difficult for the “US-Iran next round of diplomatic meeting” to take place in the near term. The probability of a meeting before the 26th is 12%, and before the 28th is 28%. By the 30th, the probability reaches 34%, and all figures continue to decline throughout the day.

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