High-level talks between the US and Iran in Pakistan failed to reach an agreement, resulting in a breakdown. The US side stated that Iran refused to accept Washington's terms, maintaining a hardline stance. Iran has signaled no intention for further negotiations with the US, leading to a diplomatic stalemate.
Direct US-Iran talks in Islamabad collapsed after 21 hours, with Iranian media blaming Washington's 'excessive demands' for the deadlock. Iran rejected demands concerning the Strait of Hormuz and nuclear issues, while Chinese-affiliated outlets noted Iran's refusal to surrender enriched uranium stockpiles. With the ceasefire announced by President Trump nearing its end, uncertainty remains over Tehran's future engagement.
High-stakes talks between the US and Iran in Islamabad collapsed after 21 hours without reaching an agreement. The US maintained a firm stance on key issues, but Iran declined to accept Washington's proposed terms. Analysts warn that this diplomatic failure could further intensify tensions across the Middle East, particularly concerning nuclear talks and the Strait of Hormuz.
Despite US claims of military victory, Iran refused US terms on nuclear development, leading to the collapse of war negotiations in Pakistan. The US delegation held 21 hours of talks in Pakistan, where Islamabad urged both sides to maintain the ceasefire. US destroyers transited the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran denied, indicating sustained regional tension.