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Iran Says 'No Ceasefire Talks Ever Happened' — Here Is the Specific Contradiction With US Claims

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Iran denied Trump's ceasefire claims while the US says talks are 'going very well.' Here is the specific gap between what each side says and what the Pakistan back-channel shows.

The specific diplomatic contradiction that defines the Iran war's fifth week: Trump posts that Iran has asked for a ceasefire and that talks are 'going very well.' Iran's official position is that no direct talks are happening and the characterisation of a ceasefire request is 'deceitful.' Both things cannot simultaneously be fully true, and understanding the gap requires understanding the specific structure of the Pakistan back-channel.

The specific mechanics: the US and Iran are not holding direct talks. They have never held direct talks during this conflict. They are exchanging messages through intermediaries in third-party countries — confirmed to include Pakistan, with Turkey and Egypt also reportedly involved. When Trump claims talks are 'going very well,' he is describing the back-channel's status. When Iran denies 'direct talks,' it is technically correct that face-to-face negotiations haven't occurred while indirect communication has.

For the ceasefire request specifically: Trump's post identified the request as coming from 'Iran's New Regime President, much less Radicalized and far more intelligent than his predecessors.' This is a specific description of Masoud Pezeshkian — who has been Iran's president since 2024 and who did not kill thousands of Iranian citizens in a revolution, making him 'less Radicalized' by comparison to Khamenei. Pezeshkian's spokesperson denied any ceasefire request. The specific question is whether the back-channel communication was characterised as a ceasefire request by the intermediary, by Trump's interpretation, or was explicitly made by Pezeshkian and is being denied for domestic political reasons.

For the internal Iranian political dimension: the Wikipedia timeline confirms that Pezeshkian 'reportedly clashed with IRGC chief-commander Ahmad Vahidi over how the war was being conducted' and 'warned that without a ceasefire, Iran's economy could collapse within three to four weeks.' These internal documents of division between the civilian president and the IRGC military command suggest a Pezeshkian who privately wants a ceasefire and publicly cannot acknowledge wanting one — the specific political trap that authoritarian systems create for leaders who need to manage military hardliners while pursuing pragmatic outcomes.

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