Iran Denies Sending Delegation to Muscat
Iran's foreign ministry dismisses claims of secret ceasefire talks with the US in Muscat, amid rising tensions and conflicting media reports.
Iran denied on Wednesday, June 18, sending a delegation to Muscat, Oman, for talks with US officials over a ceasefire with Israel.
The spokesperson for the country's foreign ministry, Esmail Baghaei, was quoted in the state-run media that reports of the media reports about this meeting were "fabricated".
According to reports, Baghaei said, "Such news is not accurate".
Previously, media reports claimed that Iran sent three planes to Muscat carrying a delegation to have secret talks with US officials about a possible ceasefire with Israel.
Two planes registered with the Iranian government and a third plane registered with Iran's Meraj Airlines have landed in Muscat, according to Al Jazeera's flight tracking data.
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