Axios reports, citing a senior U.S. government official, that after the Islamic Republic of Iran delegation returned from negotiations in Islamabad, the IRGC declared the negotiators unauthorized, effectively derailing potential progress due to internal power struggles within the regime.

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@🇮🇷LiveIranNews🇮🇱: ⚡🇺🇸🦀Axios Exposes Chaos at the Head of the Terrorist Regime of the Islamic Republic; IRGC Calls Negotiators Unauthorized/Axios Reports, Citing a Senior U.S. Government Official, That After the Retu

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