Negotiations Between US and Iran End Without Agreement
Recent talks in Islamabad between US and Iranian officials did not result in a peace deal, as Iran's Parliamentary Speaker criticized the US for lacking trust.
Summary
On April 12, 2026, negotiations aimed at reaching a peace deal between the US and Iran concluded without agreement in Islamabad. The discussions highlighted significant trust issues.
Iran's Parliamentary Speaker, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, stated that Iran had proposed several 'forward-looking' initiatives during the talks. However, he expressed disappointment that the US did not manage to earn the trust of the Iranian delegation.
The failure to reach an agreement raises questions about the future of diplomatic relations between the two nations and the potential for further negotiations.
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