US failed to earn trust in Islamabad talks, marking a significant setback in ongoing diplomatic efforts as Iran expressed disappointment over the lack of progress despite presenting constructive proposals.
The US failed to earn trust in Islamabad talks, according to senior Iranian leadership, signaling growing concerns over the effectiveness of recent diplomatic engagements held in Islamabad.
Iranian officials stated that despite entering negotiations with a cooperative approach, the response from the United States did not meet expectations required to build mutual confidence. The talks were aimed at easing tensions and exploring possible agreements on key regional and strategic issues.
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Tehran emphasized that it had presented realistic and forward-looking proposals during discussions. However, differences remained unresolved, particularly on critical matters such as sanctions, regional security, and nuclear commitments involving Iran.
Observers believe the outcome of these talks reflects persistent trust deficits between the two sides, which continue to hinder progress. Despite this, Pakistan has maintained its role as a key facilitator, encouraging dialogue and diplomatic engagement.
Analysts warn that unless meaningful steps are taken to rebuild trust, future negotiations may face similar challenges, potentially impacting broader regional stability.



