US-Iran Talks Imminent; Iranian Ambassador Claims Delegation Headed to Pakistan but Deletes Post

Amid a two-week temporary US-Iran ceasefire brokered by Pakistan, Iran's ambassador posted then deleted a message about a delegation arriving in Islamabad for '10-point plan' talks. Meanwhile, Donald Trump insisted US forces will remain deployed around Iran.
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According to the Associated Press, the Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan, Reza Amiri Moghadam, posted on the social media platform X this morning that a Tehran delegation is expected to arrive in Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, tonight, but did not disclose who the team members are.

He originally wrote: 'Despite the Israeli regime's repeated violations of the ceasefire, the Iranian public remains skeptical... An Iranian delegation will arrive in Islamabad tonight for important negotiations regarding the 10-point plan proposed by Iran.'

Moghadam deleted the post shortly after, without providing any explanation.

Under the mediation of Pakistan, the US and Iran are currently observing a two-week temporary ceasefire. However, US President Donald Trump posted on his social media platform, Truth Social, yesterday that US military ships and aircraft will continue to be deployed in and around Iran.

Trump wrote: 'All US warships, aircraft, and military personnel, along with reinforced ammunition and weapons... will remain continuously deployed in and around Iran until a 'real deal' is officially reached and fully complied with.' (Compiled by Chen Yen-chun) 1150409