Whispers of collapsed US-Iran talks
Pakistan is growing increasingly pessimistic about U.S.–Iran talks, with Tehran refusing to budge on its red lines around uranium enrichment.
Pakistan is growing increasingly pessimistic about U.S.–Iran talks, with Tehran refusing to budge on its red lines around uranium enrichment.
An Iranian professor, Seyed Mohammad Marandi, has provided details on Al Mayadeen, alleging the U.S. backed out of agreed-upon negotiation points in Islamabad.
Added specific details from Iranian professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi about the negotiation process, including that the US initially agreed to Iran's positions as a basis for talks but backtracked during Islamabad negotiations, and his direct criticism of President Trump's reliability.
Al Jazeera reports that Pakistan, a key intermediary, is losing optimism for the talks as Iran refuses to budge on its nuclear red lines.
Al Jazeera reports Pakistan is losing optimism for the talks due to Iran's refusal to move from its red lines on enrichment.
Al Jazeera reports Pakistan's growing pessimism, specifically citing Tehran's refusal to move on uranium enrichment red lines.