Iran Rules Out Negotiator Visits to Pakistan and Geneva Amid US Peace Deal Speculation

Tehran has ruled out visits by its negotiators to Pakistan or Geneva. This decision comes amid growing international speculation regarding a potential peace deal or ceasefire between Iran and the United States.
The diplomatic move comes during a period of increased buzz and diplomatic maneuvering. Speculation has risen over a potential deal involving the United States administration, under Donald Trump, and Iranian negotiators.
While rumors of a ceasefire or peace agreement continue to circulate, Tehran's ruling out of these visits highlights the complex dynamics of the situation. The potential for a US-Iran peace deal carries significant global implications, particularly regarding drone strikes, Middle East regional stability, and global oil prices.
No official timeline or alternative meeting locations have been specified by the involved administrations.