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WorldMay 25

Iranian Supreme Leader's Location Unknown as Regional Diplomatic Activity Continues

High-level Iranian officials report they cannot locate or directly contact Mojtaba Khamenei, while Pakistan's army chief visits Tehran for meetings.

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Iranian government officials at the highest levels have reported they do not know the current whereabouts of Mojtaba Khamenei and have no means of contacting him directly, according to U.S. intelligence sources. Communication with Khamenei is currently being conducted through a network of couriers.

The development comes as diplomatic activity continues in the region. Pakistani Field Marshal Asim Munir traveled to Tehran on Saturday for meetings with senior Iranian officials, though the specific agenda and outcomes of these discussions have not been disclosed.

Separately, former President Trump claimed on social media that the United States and Iran were approaching a peace agreement, though this assertion has not been confirmed by official sources from either government.

The circumstances surrounding Khamenei's undisclosed location and the reliance on courier networks for communication represent an unusual security posture for Iran's leadership. Iranian officials have not publicly commented on these arrangements or provided any explanation for the current communication protocols.

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