Tehran / Islamabad | April 11, 2026
Iran has delivered a sharp and uncompromising message to Washington, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi warning that diplomatic efforts will collapse if the United States fails to honor its commitments. His statement underscores growing frustration in Tehran over what it sees as repeated inconsistencies in US policy.
Speaking amid ongoing indirect negotiations, Iran made it clear that trust is rapidly eroding. Araqchi stressed that agreements cannot survive on words alone and must be backed by tangible action, especially as tensions remain high across the region.
The warning comes at a crucial stage in talks reportedly linked to broader ceasefire efforts and regional stability. Iranian officials believe that delays or partial implementation of commitments by the United States could derail progress and trigger a renewed cycle of confrontation.
Taking an aggressive tone, Tehran signaled that it will not tolerate what it views as a “double game” — supporting diplomacy on one side while allowing conflict dynamics to continue on the other. This stance reflects deeper mistrust shaped by years of sanctions, failed agreements, and geopolitical rivalry.
The warning comes at a crucial stage in talks reportedly linked to broader ceasefire efforts and regional stability. Iranian officials believe that delays or partial implementation of commitments by the United States could derail progress and trigger a renewed cycle of confrontation.
Taking an aggressive tone, Tehran signaled that it will not tolerate what it views as a “double game” — supporting diplomacy on one side while allowing conflict dynamics to continue on the other. This stance reflects deeper mistrust shaped by years of sanctions, failed agreements, and geopolitical rivalry.
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