Talks continued for 21 hours in Islamabad inconclusive, questions on Pakistan’s ‘diplomatic planning’

 

Iran-US Peace Talks: The peace talks between America and Iran that lasted for about 21 hours in Islamabad ended without any concrete result. This failed negotiation not only dealt a blow to the hopes of a possible ceasefire between the two countries, but also almost destroyed the chances of reopening the Strait of Hormuz. In this entire process, Pakistan, which was presenting itself as a mediator, seems to be in an uncomfortable position on the international stage.

 

JD Vance returned angry

US Vice President JD Vance clearly expressed disappointment after the talks. He said that despite long talks no agreement could be reached. According to Vance, America has expressed its conditions and “Red Lines” Had made it completely clear, but Iran was not ready to accept them. He also indicated that this situation could be more harmful for Iran.

 

Iran-US Peace Talks: America adamant on nuclear issue

Clarifying the main issue of the talks, Vance said that America wants Iran to clearly assure that it will not develop nuclear weapons. This is the priority of the Donald Trump administration. America seems to be in no mood to give any kind of relaxation on this issue.

Iran-US Peace Talks: Iran’s tough stance

Iran also gave a strong reaction after the talks. Tehran says America “Unfair and illegal demands” doing. Iran made it clear that it will not stop its nuclear program and will not accept any kind of “surrender conditions”. Iran also raised the release of its frozen assets and regional issues.

 

Tension increased on Hormuz

The failure of peace talks has had a direct impact on the Strait of Hormuz. This is the same strategic sea route from where a large part of the world’s oil is supplied. Earlier Donald Trump had expressed hope that Hormuz could be opened through these talks, but now after Iran’s refusal this issue has become more complicated.

 

Pakistan’s diplomatic difficulty

this entire conversation “Islamabad Talks” By giving the name, Pakistan had prepared to present it as its biggest diplomatic success. The objective was to improve its image at the international level and obtain financial help from the International Monetary Fund, America and Gulf countries. But due to failure of talks, this strategy of Pakistan seems to be backfiring.

 

What is the challenge before Pakistan now?

Iran-US Peace Talks: After the failure of peace talks, new strategic challenges may arise before Pakistan. On one hand it has relations with Gulf countries, especially UAE, on the other hand pressure from Iran may also increase. If regional tension increases, Pakistan may have to stand with one side, which may affect both its economy and security. Especially due to the possibility of impact on oil supply, its economic condition will worsen.

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