
"The US offer was described by Vice President JD Vance as their 'last proposal,' which Iranian officials labeled as 'unreasonable' and 'excessive.'"
"Hardline Iranian lawmaker Mahmoud Nabavian claimed that Washington wanted a share in revenues from the Strait of Hormuz and a halt to Iranian uranium enrichment."
"Iran's Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf stated that Iran entered the talks with 'goodwill and the necessary will,' but emphasized the lack of trust due to past wars."
The US-Iran negotiations in Islamabad aimed to test a fragile ceasefire but concluded without an agreement. These talks marked the highest-level direct meetings since 1979. Despite the lack of a deal, diplomatic channels remain open until the ceasefire's deadline. US Vice President JD Vance described the US offer as their last proposal, which Iranian officials deemed unreasonable. Domestic pressure on Iran's regime influences the negotiations. Claims from Iranian lawmakers suggest the US demands were seen as excessive, while Iran's Parliament Speaker expressed goodwill but emphasized a lack of trust.
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