Iran undecided on sending delegation to Islamabad, spokesperson tells BBCpublished at 16:12 BSTBreaking
Lyse Doucet
Chief international correspondent, in Iran
Iranian foreign ministry spokesman, Esmail Baghaei, has told the BBC that a decision has still not yet been made for an Iranian delegation to travel to Islamabad for a new round of talks with the United States this week.
He expressed concern regarding the US’s naval blockade of its ports and the seizure of an Iranian vessel as well as President Trump’s threats to destroy Iran’s infrastructure.
“We went to this negotiation with good faith and sense of seriousness, but you have a negotiating party that has shown its lack of seriousness, lack of good faith…They're changing their position frequently, these flip flops, threats of war crimes," Baghaei said.
But he would not be drawn on what conditions Iran required to return to the negotiating table.
He added that this was still being discussed.
The BBC understands that conversations are under way to try to create conditions for the resumption of talks before the ceasefire expires tomorrow.
- The BBC's chief international correspondent Lyse Doucet is reporting from Tehran on condition that none of her material is used on the BBC's Persian Service. These restrictions apply to all international media organisations operating in Iran











