21-hour US-Iran talks failed, Iran did not agree to this condition of America

America Iran War: The high-level meeting between America and Iran that lasted for almost 21 hours could not reach any conclusion. The long talks held in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad ultimately ended without any agreement, dealing a major blow to diplomatic efforts.

Nuclear issue became the main hurdle

The biggest controversy during the talks was regarding Iran’s nuclear program. The US side made it clear that it wants Iran to ensure that it will not develop nuclear weapons under any circumstances.

However, according to America, concrete and clear assurance was not given by Iran on this, due to which the agreement was not possible.

America’s side: Lack of trust became the reason

US Vice President JD Vance also confirmed that the talks could not reach any conclusion. He indicated that the main obstacle was Iran’s lack of credible commitments.

Iran’s counterattack: America failed to win trust

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf reacted sharply after the meeting failed. He said that America failed to gain Iran’s trust, so the talks could not move forward.

He also said that the talks were not completely ineffective, but real progress would be possible only if the US understood Iran’s policy position.

“Iran is in no hurry”

Ghalibaf clarified in his statement that Iran is in no hurry with any agreement. He said that Iran considers diplomacy as the primary means to protect its sovereignty and interests and will continue to move in the same direction.

Claiming Domestic Support

The Iranian leader also claimed that the country’s people and political leadership stand with him. He said that Iran is a strong nation and its decisions will be taken only keeping national interests in mind.

the path forward uncertain

After this failed negotiation, instead of reducing the tension between America and Iran, the uncertainty has increased. It is clear from the stance of both sides that the possibility of any major agreement in the near future remains weak at present.

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