Iran’s refusal of second round of US peace talks was ‘posturing’: Pakistani sources
Source: New York Post · Bias: Right
Summary
ISLAMABAD — After Iran claimed it had refused to attend a second round of peace talks on Sunday, Tehran is now “willing for a second round” of negotiations — and its bluster so far is mere posturing for the best deal possible, Pakistani sources exclusively told The Post on Monday. “Current hard stance is posturing...
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