Iran refused nuclear talks leading to failure of first phase of Islamabad negotiations, state-linked Fars reports citing source
Iran's Fars news agency, citing a member of the media team within Tehran's negotiating team, reports that the first phase of the Islamabad talks failed because Iran refused to enter nuclear negotiations.
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