Pakistan's recent messaging operation is quite subtle, acting as a messenger in the middle, while Iran is clearly still observing whether the U.S. side is reliable.

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CoinWorld News reports that on the 23rd local time, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Bagheri stated that the core purpose of Pakistani Army Chief Munir's visit to Iran is to transmit and exchange specific information between Iran and the United States. He pointed out that at this stage, all of Iran's core focus is on ending this "imposed war." Bagheri said that both sides have conducted several rounds of intensive exchange of opinions on different clauses in the proposal and have had in-depth discussions on issues where they have serious disagreements. Given the US's consistently contradictory stance, Iran currently cannot assert that this negotiation process will undergo a fundamental change. He added that their viewpoints have indeed come closer, but this does not mean an agreement has been reached, only that both sides are exploring a possible solution.
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