Tehran: US Fails to Earn Trust of Iran Negotiators in Pakistan
Recent discussions between the United States and Iran in Islamabad have come to an abrupt halt. U.S. Vice President JD Vance announced that Iran has chosen to reject the terms proposed by the U.S. delegates.
Stalemate in Negotiations
The core of the negotiations hinged on ensuring Iran’s commitment not to pursue nuclear weaponry. Vance emphasized that this was a critical point for the U.S. team.
Statements from U.S. Leadership
Former President Donald Trump voiced his frustrations regarding Iran’s response. He described their stance as “very unyielding” in a post on Truth Social. Trump reiterated that securing a clear agreement on nuclear weapons was the “single most important issue” in the talks.
In another post, Trump threatened that the U.S. would initiate a blockade of all ships entering or exiting the Strait of Hormuz. He asserted that any Iranian attack on U.S. forces or peaceful vessels would result in severe consequences.
Ceasefire Negotiations Dismissed
Trump also downplayed the significance of ceasefire discussions, stating that finalizing a peace agreement would not materially change the situation. He claimed military dominance over Iran, confidently stating, “We win regardless.”
Key Outcomes
- U.S. negotiators did not receive assurances from Iran on nuclear matters.
- Trump threatens military actions regarding shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
- The negotiations ended without an agreement late Saturday.
As the situation develops, Filmogaz.com will provide updates on any further diplomatic efforts between the two nations.