As U.S.–Iran ceasefire talks stall, Tehran is publicly torching Pakistan’s role as “Trump’s mediator in chief,” accusing Islamabad of bias and broken promises over a Lebanon–Iran truce plan tied to unfreezing assets. Iranian lawmaker Ebrahim Rezaei blasted Pakistan as “not a suitable intermediary,” saying it always bends to Trump’s interests and won’t admit Washington walked back earlier commitments. The backlash comes just as Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi shuttles back from Oman to Islamabad, even as trust in Pakistan’s broker role collapses on both the Iranian street and within the regime.
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