US and Iranian envoys began talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, aiming to end the Middle East conflict. Both sides show significant differences on key issues like sanctions relief, Lebanon, and opening the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump prioritized preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, while Iran expressed deep distrust in the US.
US and Iran failed to reach an agreement after 21 hours of talks in Islamabad. The parties could not bridge the gap on nuclear guarantees and control over the Strait of Hormuz. The US noted a lack of fundamental commitment from Tehran to abandon nuclear weapons development, while Iran insisted on sanctions relief and control.
Peace talks between the US and Iran ended without agreement, with both sides blaming the failure on the other. The US side claimed Iran rejected Washington's final offer, while Iran criticized the US demands as 'excessive' and 'unreasonable.' Key topics included the Strait of Hormuz, nuclear issues, and sanctions lifting, with Iran maintaining a firm stance.
US-Iran ceasefire talks collapsed after one day due to disagreements over Iran's willingness to abandon nuclear weapons and sanctions relief. The US presented conditions including nuclear disarmament and frozen asset terms, while Iran demanded sanctions relief and control over the Strait of Hormuz. Although both sides left the door open for further talks, significant gaps in positions suggest difficult negotiations ahead.
US-Iran peace talks in Pakistan collapsed after Iran rejected American terms. Key sticking points included nuclear development, the Strait of Hormuz, and lifting economic sanctions. Israel reaffirmed its commitment to fighting Iran, while the US military announced setting conditions for clearing mines in the Strait of Hormuz.
Talks between the US and Iran, hosted in Pakistan, failed after 21 hours of discussions, as confirmed by both sides. The US stated that Iran refused to accept their terms, particularly regarding commitments against nuclear weapon pursuit, maintaining firm red lines. Iran noted that while various issues like the Strait of Hormuz and sanctions were discussed, the process stalled due to the other side's lack of good faith.
Peace talks between the US and Iran in Islamabad collapsed due to disagreements over nuclear issues and control of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran blamed the talks' failure on 'unreasonable' US demands, while the US claimed Iran refused to agree to its terms. Neither side found common ground on broader issues like sanctions relief or guarantees against military action.
US-Iran talks mediated by Pakistan collapsed as Iran refused American terms regarding nuclear weapon development. The chief US negotiator stated that the failure to reach an agreement is 'bad news for Iran' more than for the US. Discussions covered issues like the Strait of Hormuz and sanctions relief, but no consensus was reached.
US and Iranian officials held peace talks in Pakistan but failed to reach an agreement as Iran declined US terms. Key issues discussed included the Strait of Hormuz, nuclear concerns, and sanctions relief. The US side demanded an affirmative commitment from Iran against pursuing nuclear weapons.
US-Iran negotiations mediated by Pakistan failed to reach an agreement, primarily over Iran's refusal to commit to abandoning nuclear weapons. The US demanded a clear commitment from Iran regarding its nuclear capabilities. Both sides could not bridge differences on key issues, including the Strait of Hormuz and sanctions relief.