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Behind the scenes of the US-Iran talks. “They decided not to accept our terms.”


The host of the talks, Pakistan, probably imagined it a bit differently. A specially established media center in Islamabad's government district was to be open 24 hours a day for up to 15 days. The Pakistani government hoped that about 300 journalists coming from abroad would cover not only the U.S.-Iran negotiations but also the mediator's activities.

Western reporters were constantly questioned by Pakistani colleagues looking for favorable words about the summit organizer. And then it happened – in a speech lasting three minutes and 18 seconds, US Vice President JD Vance announced the end of talks with Tehran – without an agreement. — We have defined very clearly what our limits are, on what issues we can still make concessions and on what issues we cannot. The Iranians have decided not to accept our conditions, he said.

Less than an hour later, the plane carrying the American delegation took off from Islamabad International Airport, leaving many questions unanswered.

Ashley Davis

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