
"Iranian authorities indicated that the failure of the talks was due to 'unreasonable' and 'excessive' US demands, which they could not accept. The negotiations lasted more than 20 hours, but significant gaps remained on key issues."
"A spokesperson for the Iranian foreign ministry noted, 'We reached an understanding on a number of issues, but on two or three important issues, views were far apart, and ultimately, the talks did not lead to an agreement.'"
"The atmosphere of the negotiations was described as one of mistrust and suspicion, which contributed to the inability to reach a consensus. Iranian officials downplayed the likelihood of an agreement being reached in a single session."
US Vice President JD Vance stated that Iranian negotiators did not accept US terms during recent talks in Islamabad. Iranian officials described the US demands as unreasonable and excessive. The negotiations lasted over 20 hours, marking the longest session in the past year, but failed to resolve key issues. Iranian representatives emphasized their refusal to compromise on the rights and interests of the Iranian people. The atmosphere during the talks was characterized by mistrust, and no timeline for future discussions has been established.
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