Iran describes peace talks in Islamabad as fraught with mistrust
Summary
Iranian Foreign Ministry described the peace talks in Islamabad as marked by mistrust and suspicion, with no expectation of a quick agreement with the US. Diplomatic efforts will continue despite no conclusion.
Key Points
- Iranian Foreign Ministry stated the peace talks in Islamabad were held amid mistrust, suspicion, and doubt.
- There was no expectation of reaching an agreement with the United States in the first round.
- Spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei noted the environment was not conducive due to the prior war and recent ceasefire.
- Diplomatic efforts are planned to continue despite the talks not reaching a conclusion.