Iran tells Pakistan it will not enter talks while under blockade, citing a lack of trust due to ongoing hostile actions.
Iran has informed Pakistan that it will not participate in imposed talks while under blockade, stating that trust cannot be established without an end to hostile actions.
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Iran has informed Pakistan that it will not participate in imposed talks while under blockade, stating that trust cannot be established without an end to hostile actions.
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