Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Speaker of the Islamic Consultative Assembly (Iranian Parliament), wrote in a post on X, "Before the negotiations, I emphasized that we have the necessary good faith and will, but due to the experiences of the two previous wars, we have no trust in the opposing side. My colleagues on the Iranian delegation Minaab168 raised forward-looking initiatives, but the opposing side ultimately failed to gain the trust of the Iranian delegation in this round of negotiations."
"America has understood our logic and principles, and now it's time for it to decide whether it can earn our trust or not," he added.
"We consider every mirror to be another method of authority diplomacy, alongside military struggle, for upholding the rights of the Iranian nation, and we will not for a moment cease our efforts to consolidate the achievements of the forty days of Iran's national defense," Ghalibaf underlined.
"I am also grateful for the efforts of our friendly and brotherly country, Pakistan, in facilitating the process of these negotiations, and I send my regards to the people of Pakistan," he went on to say.
"Iran is a body with 90 million souls, from all the heroic people of Iran who, following the advice of the Supreme Leader and by taking to the streets, supported their children and sent us on our way with their blessings—for this, I am grateful, and to my colleagues in these intense 21-hour negotiations, I say: well done, God strengthen you. Long live and enduring be our dear Iran," Ghalibaf concluded.
Despite the Iranian negotiating team’s efforts, the US's excessive demands prevented a common framework and agreement in the Iran-US talks.
The Iranian delegation presented various initiatives during these 21 hours of continuous and intense negotiations, but the Americans obstructed progress in the talks.
Reports indicate that various issues, including the Strait of Hormuz and nuclear rights, were among the points of disagreement.
MNA
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