Advertisement
Categories: NewsPakistanWorld

US ‘Looking for Excuse’ to Exit Iran Talks in Islamabad, Says Iranian Media

Advertisement

US-Iran Talks End Without Agreement

Diverging accounts have emerged following the conclusion of US-Iran talks in Islamabad. According to sources close to the Iranian delegation, Fars news agency reported that the US was “looking for an excuse” to leave the negotiating table. The source said the United States appeared reluctant to adjust its expectations during the negotiations.

Meanwhile, Tasnim News Agency cited another source saying “the ball is in America’s court,” indicating Iran had presented proposals and was not under immediate pressure to resume talks. Tehran would assess the situation going forward, with no timeline or venue set for a possible next round of discussions.

Key Areas of Disagreement

According to Press TV, key areas of disagreement included the Strait of Hormuz, nuclear-related issues, and other broader demands from both sides. These longstanding differences continue to pose challenges to a breakthrough in talks aimed at building on a Pakistan-brokered ceasefire.

Advertisement
News Desk

Recent Posts

Defence Minister Khawaja Asif Highlights Kashmir’s State Interests

Defence Minister Khawaja Asif emphasized the importance of loyalty to the state and compliance with…

52 minutes ago

Shehbaz Sharif Promises Equal Development for Provinces in Budget Debate

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reiterated on Saturday his government's commitment to progress and development across…

57 minutes ago

Peruvian Police Arrest Drug Suspect in Lima Using World Cup Mascot Costume

Two Peruvian police officers disguised as World Cup mascots Clutch and Maple assisted local authorities…

2 hours ago

Parliament’s Finance Committees Express Concern Over Ambitious FY 2026-27 Revenue Targets

The Finance and Revenue committees from both the Senate and National Assembly voiced their apprehensions…

2 hours ago

England’s World Cup Gear Recovered Before Squad Arrives in Kansas City, BBC Reports

Stolen equipment from England's World Cup team has been recovered, according to BBC News, a…

3 hours ago

Leaked Audio Allegedly Plans Unrest in Azad Kashmir, Under Investigation

Alleged Audio Leak Raises Concerns in Azad Kashmir Reports from Muzaffarabad suggest an alleged audio…

6 hours ago