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Iran rejects talks with U.S. under pressure and aimed at surrender, senior Iranian official says

April 21, 2026 3:33 PM

DUBAI, April ‌21 (Reuters) - ​Iran ​could attend talks with the ‌United States in Pakistan if ⁠Washington abandons its policy ‌of pressure and ‌threats, a senior Iranian official told Reuters ​on Tuesday, adding that Tehran rejects ⁠negotiations aimed at surrender.

The official said ​mediator Pakistan was continuing efforts to persuade ​the United States ‌to lift its naval blockade and release ⁠the Iranian-flagged container ship Touska, which was ⁠boarded and seized by U.S. ​forces on Sunday, and its crew.

He accused Washington of "creating ‌new obstacles every day instead of ‌resolving the differences" ⁠to end ‌the war.

(Writing ​by Parisa Hafezi; Editing by Chizu ‌Nomiyama)

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