The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Pakistan issued an urgent public warning today, cautioning against a surge in misleading information and "harmful narratives" circulating on social media platforms. In an official statement shared via their verified X (formerly Twitter) handle, the mission identified specific accounts spreading reports that do not reflect the current diplomatic or internal reality of Iran.
The warning comes at a high-stakes moment for regional diplomacy. Following the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and subsequent strikes on Iranian infrastructure, Pakistan has emerged as a central mediator. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif recently offered Islamabad as a venue for "meaningful" talks between Tehran and Washington, making the integrity of official information more critical than ever.
Identifying Source of Disinformation
The Embassy explicitly flagged two X accounts—@innewx and @globalreportnow—for disseminating content intended to destabilize public perception. According to the mission, these accounts are part of a broader trend of "imposter" profiles that have previously targeted Iran's bilateral relations with partners like India and Pakistan by spreading fabricated news regarding policy shifts.
Diplomatic observers note that the misinformation surge often follows major developments, such as:
Conflicting reports on a 15-point US peace proposal relayed via Islamabad.
Speculation regarding the new Iranian Leadership Council and its stance on enrichment.
Unverified claims concerning the Strait of Hormuz transit regulations.
Call for Reliance on Verified Sources
As the March 27 deadline set by US President Donald Trump for a diplomatic deal approaches, the Iranian mission emphasized that "narrative control" is a priority for preserving the possibility of a diplomatic off-ramp. The Embassy urged the public and media outlets to rely exclusively on official, verified, and credible sources to avoid being misled by organized propaganda.
"The news shared by these accounts do not reflect reality," the Embassy stated, reinforcing that reliance on unverified digital sources could jeopardize ongoing backchannel diplomacy. The mission continues to coordinate with Pakistani authorities to monitor the digital landscape during this volatile transition period.






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