Iran says U.S. failed to win trust in Islamabad talks as peace process collapses

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Iran's parliament speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf said the U.S. failed to gain the trust of the Iranian delegation during peace talks in Islamabad, claiming Tehran entered with good faith but distrust and past war experiences blocked progress. The talks ended without a deal as U.S. officials signaled concessions were not accepted. Separately, Trump criticized Iran as unyielding and threatened to begin blocking Hormuz strait traffic, while U.S. Vice President JD Vance said Iran refused to accept Washington's terms.
- Tehran says US ‘failed to gain the trust’ of Iran negotiators in Pakistan politico.eu
- What Now? Vance Leaves Iran Talks Without a Deal. The New York Times
- ROBERT MAGINNIS: Why Islamabad talks were always doomed to fail Fox News
- Trump claims U.S. will close Strait of Hormuz after Iran peace talks collapse NPR
- Iran Says No More Talks Are Planned With U.S. but Diplomacy Will Continue WSJ
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