Unyielding Diplomacy: Iran and US at a Crossroad

Iran's chief negotiator blames the US for the failure of Islamabad talks. Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf mentioned Iran's initiatives, stating the US couldn't secure Iran's trust. Major disputes involve Iran's nuclear program and Strait of Hormuz transit. Discussions lasted 21 hours.

Unyielding Diplomacy: Iran and US at a Crossroad
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Iran's chief negotiator has squarely blamed the United States for the breakdown in talks held in Islamabad. Iran's Parliament Speaker, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, stated on social media platform X that the Iranian team offered innovative proposals during the 21-hour discussion.

However, Qalibaf indicated that the US could not win Iran's trust, insinuating that the next move is up to the Americans. He suggested it's time for the United States to determine whether it can secure Iran's confidence.

No additional details were shared, but state media highlighted central points of contention, namely Iran's nuclear ambitions and transit rights through the critical Strait of Hormuz.

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