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Iran Says US Talks Fail Amid Distrust, No Agreement Reached in Islamabad

Ella Chan by Ella Chan
April 13, 2026
in Politics, World
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Iran Says US Talks Fail Amid Distrust, No Agreement Reached in Islamabad
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Iranian Foreign Ministry’s Spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei said that on “two or three important matters, the views were far apart, and ultimately these discussions did not lead to an agreement,” commenting on the recent negotiations with the US in Islamabad.

“Diplomacy never ends. Diplomacy is always a tool for securing and safeguarding national interests, and diplomats must do their duty in all circumstances, whether in wartime or peacetime,” Baqaei underscored, speaking from Islamabad on Sunday.

“There are a few points to consider. First, this round of negotiations took place after forty-odd days, forty days of imposed war, and just a few days after the ceasefire, in an atmosphere filled not only with distrust but also with suspicion and ill feeling,” he persisted.

Baqaei also stated that the strikes launched by the US and Israel against Iran last year and recently made it “only natural that we never expected from the beginning to reach an agreement in a single session”.

“Another point to consider is the complexity of the subjects and the complexity of the conditions <…> such as the Strait of Hormuz or the region. These have their own conditions, characteristics, and requirements,” the official added.

He concluded by expressing gratitude for the mediation efforts of Pakistan.

US Vice President JD Vance stated Washington and Tehran failed to reach an agreement after 21 hours of negotiations in Islamabad on Saturday, calling the outcome ‘bad news for Iran, much more than it’s bad news for the United States’.

Tehran and Washington agreed to a two-week conditional ceasefire before President Donald Trump’s deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has underscored that the Iranian Armed Forces will cease ‘their defensive operations’ if attacks against his country are halted.

Article by Viory

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