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Iranian State TV reveales the reasons for the failure of the talks with the U.S

Iranian State TV reveales the reasons for the failure of the talks with the U.S

 


The negotiations between the US delegations and Iranian delegations failed to achieve anything meaningful after a 21hrs of negotiations.

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi as reportes by Iranian TV revealed the reasons behind the failure of the two sides to achieve any agreeable understanding in Islamabad, Pakistan.

Details:

- The U.S. tried to achieve at the negotiating table what it could not achieve through war

- The Americans demanded that Iran hand over enriched uranium and open the Strait of Hormuz without recognizing Iran’s sovereignty over it

- Iran has decided to defend its national interests by military means.

"We are disappointed with how US behaved. Netanyahu's call to Vance during the meeting shifted the focus from US-Iran negotiations to Israel's interests. The U.S. tried to achieve at the negotiating table what it could not achieve through war. We came here with good faith, the press conference by Vance before he left Pakistan was unnecessary, we are committed & prepared to safeguard our nation's interest and sovereignty"- Iran FM Seyed Abbas Araghchi.

The success of the negotiations depends on avoiding excessive and illegal demands and recognising Iran’s legitimate rights, the Iranian Foreign Ministry affirmed.


The US/Iran talks to end the war in Islamabad went through sharp swings and continued into the early hours of this morning, a Pakistani official told the Washington Post.


According to some reports from social media, US President Donald Trump has proposed a naval blockade against Iran following failed negotiations in Islamabad between the U.S. and Iran.

Trump suggested the U.S. could respond to Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz by imposing its own blockade.

 The U.S. Navy could potentially assert control over maritime traffic in the strait, effectively restricting movement along this critical global oil route.

 The proposal comes amid broader warnings from Trump after the collapse of talks, while Pakistan continues mediation efforts and urges both sides to maintain the ceasefire despite rising tensions around the Strait of Hormuz.


According to credible source, Iran will only allow about 10 ships per day through Strait of Hormuz for fees up to $2 million . 

Tehran plans to permit no more than a dozen vessels to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, with fees potentially as high as $2 million per supertanker, US media reported


Shipowners from several countries are said to be negotiating with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) for permission to transit the strategic waterway


The limited number of ships allowed to cross will have to follow specially designated routes and obtain the necessary permits


Earlier, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed the Strait of Hormuz would be reopened following a two-week ceasefire announcement on Wednesday night

 


The negotiations between the US delegations and Iranian delegations failed to achieve anything meaningful after a 21hrs of negotiations.

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi as reportes by Iranian TV revealed the reasons behind the failure of the two sides to achieve any agreeable understanding in Islamabad, Pakistan.

Details:

- The U.S. tried to achieve at the negotiating table what it could not achieve through war

- The Americans demanded that Iran hand over enriched uranium and open the Strait of Hormuz without recognizing Iran’s sovereignty over it

- Iran has decided to defend its national interests by military means.

"We are disappointed with how US behaved. Netanyahu's call to Vance during the meeting shifted the focus from US-Iran negotiations to Israel's interests. The U.S. tried to achieve at the negotiating table what it could not achieve through war. We came here with good faith, the press conference by Vance before he left Pakistan was unnecessary, we are committed & prepared to safeguard our nation's interest and sovereignty"- Iran FM Seyed Abbas Araghchi.

The success of the negotiations depends on avoiding excessive and illegal demands and recognising Iran’s legitimate rights, the Iranian Foreign Ministry affirmed.


The US/Iran talks to end the war in Islamabad went through sharp swings and continued into the early hours of this morning, a Pakistani official told the Washington Post.


According to some reports from social media, US President Donald Trump has proposed a naval blockade against Iran following failed negotiations in Islamabad between the U.S. and Iran.

Trump suggested the U.S. could respond to Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz by imposing its own blockade.

 The U.S. Navy could potentially assert control over maritime traffic in the strait, effectively restricting movement along this critical global oil route.

 The proposal comes amid broader warnings from Trump after the collapse of talks, while Pakistan continues mediation efforts and urges both sides to maintain the ceasefire despite rising tensions around the Strait of Hormuz.


According to credible source, Iran will only allow about 10 ships per day through Strait of Hormuz for fees up to $2 million . 

Tehran plans to permit no more than a dozen vessels to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, with fees potentially as high as $2 million per supertanker, US media reported


Shipowners from several countries are said to be negotiating with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) for permission to transit the strategic waterway


The limited number of ships allowed to cross will have to follow specially designated routes and obtain the necessary permits


Earlier, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed the Strait of Hormuz would be reopened following a two-week ceasefire announcement on Wednesday night

Special Military Opinion to Continue As President Putin Labels Ukraine ‘Terrorists', Rejects Talks After Civilian Train Attacks!

Special Military Opinion to Continue As President Putin Labels Ukraine ‘Terrorists', Rejects Talks After Civilian Train Attacks!


The Russian special Military operation in Ukraine may continue until it achieve it objectives says President Vladimir Putin.


Russian president unleashed a scathing rebuke, accusing Ukraine of terrorism after the recent blowing up of civilian trains in the Bryansk and Kursk regions. 


“According to all international norms, such actions are called terrorism,” Putin declared, adding, “All the crimes committed against civilians on the eve of the negotiations were aimed at disrupting the peace process.”


President Putin cancelled further Negotiations as he signaled he’s done with diplomacy, stating, “How do we continue to negotiate with terrorists? Why should they be rewarded by suspending military actions?” This follows Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb, which targeted Russian airfields, and the deadly train attacks that killed at least seven and injured dozens, just before the Istanbul peace talks on Monday.


 Trump Weighs In:

After a phone call with Putin earlier on Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump revealed, “President Putin did say, and very strongly, that he will have to respond to the recent attack on the airfields.” Trump called the conversation “good” but admitted it won’t lead to “immediate peace,” casting doubt on his ceasefire push.


What’s Really Happening?

Putin’s refusal to negotiate raises questions about his true intentions—does he want peace, or is this a pretext to intensify the war? Ukraine claims the railway attacks target Russian military logistics, but the civilian toll has fueled Putin’s narrative. Meanwhile, Trump’s reluctance to impose sanctions, despite his envoy’s efforts, suggests he’s wary of alienating Putin. Is the U.S. being played, or is Trump holding back for a bigger deal?


Truth be told ,  Russian military might and Hypersonic missile technology is second to non.


The American led NATO have no other options on the table other to negotiate with Russia to end the war in Ukraine.


It is critically obvious that neither more weapons deployment to battlefield in support of Ukraine nor further sanctions can deter Russia from the special Military operation in Ukraine. The war in Ukraine is a patriotic war to safeguard the national security of the Russia federation from further encroachment and encircling of Russia by NATO 


What do you think?


The Russian special Military operation in Ukraine may continue until it achieve it objectives says President Vladimir Putin.


Russian president unleashed a scathing rebuke, accusing Ukraine of terrorism after the recent blowing up of civilian trains in the Bryansk and Kursk regions. 


“According to all international norms, such actions are called terrorism,” Putin declared, adding, “All the crimes committed against civilians on the eve of the negotiations were aimed at disrupting the peace process.”


President Putin cancelled further Negotiations as he signaled he’s done with diplomacy, stating, “How do we continue to negotiate with terrorists? Why should they be rewarded by suspending military actions?” This follows Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb, which targeted Russian airfields, and the deadly train attacks that killed at least seven and injured dozens, just before the Istanbul peace talks on Monday.


 Trump Weighs In:

After a phone call with Putin earlier on Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump revealed, “President Putin did say, and very strongly, that he will have to respond to the recent attack on the airfields.” Trump called the conversation “good” but admitted it won’t lead to “immediate peace,” casting doubt on his ceasefire push.


What’s Really Happening?

Putin’s refusal to negotiate raises questions about his true intentions—does he want peace, or is this a pretext to intensify the war? Ukraine claims the railway attacks target Russian military logistics, but the civilian toll has fueled Putin’s narrative. Meanwhile, Trump’s reluctance to impose sanctions, despite his envoy’s efforts, suggests he’s wary of alienating Putin. Is the U.S. being played, or is Trump holding back for a bigger deal?


Truth be told ,  Russian military might and Hypersonic missile technology is second to non.


The American led NATO have no other options on the table other to negotiate with Russia to end the war in Ukraine.


It is critically obvious that neither more weapons deployment to battlefield in support of Ukraine nor further sanctions can deter Russia from the special Military operation in Ukraine. The war in Ukraine is a patriotic war to safeguard the national security of the Russia federation from further encroachment and encircling of Russia by NATO 


What do you think?

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