CryptoWorld News reports that according to Iran's Tasnim News Agency, Iran has denied reports of suspending uranium enrichment for 10 years, stating that the related news from Saudi Arabian television is incorrect. Sources familiar with the matter say that the current negotiations are entirely focused on the issue of "ending the war," and details regarding nuclear matters are not part of the discussions. Meanwhile, the Pakistani delegation has left after several rounds of meetings with senior Iranian officials in Tehran.

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SushiAndSlugs
· 10h ago
The delegation just left, and they quickly debunked the rumors, tightly controlling the diplomatic pace.
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GateUser-8947c5ff
· 05-24 04:15
Pakistan going to Tehran at this time is quite a carefully chosen timing.
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GateUser-9190180e
· 05-24 04:13
Sources from Saudi TV have always been subtle; who is the one leaking the news this time?
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LendingRateAnxiety
· 05-24 04:12
It's the old script of geopolitical game theory; denying is admitting, admitting is denying.
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OrangePeelRadio
· 05-24 04:04
Tasnim's fact-checking speed is faster than the spread of news, which is interesting.
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RugproofRookie
· 05-24 04:04
Ten years of suspension, sanctions lifted? Clearly, Iran doesn't want to go through this deal.
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GateUser-e62ee1b0
· 05-24 04:04
Negotiations only discuss a ceasefire and not nuclear issues; this in itself is very telling.
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