By Staff Reporter
Iran’s Parliamentary Speaker, Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf, has blamed the United States for the collapse of ceasefire negotiations held in Pakistan, stating that Washington failed to build trust during the discussions.
Ghalibaf explained that Iran’s delegation presented what he described as “forward-looking” proposals aimed at reaching a resolution, but these efforts did not gain sufficient confidence from the US side.
Meanwhile, US Vice President JD Vance departed Islamabad after announcing that the talks had ended without agreement. He maintained that the United States had already presented its “final and best offer.”
Tensions remain high in the region. Iran has rejected US claims that two of its ships passed through the Strait of Hormuz, warning that any military movement in the area would provoke a strong response.
At the same time, Israel continues its military operations in southern Lebanon. An airstrike on the town of Tefahta has reportedly left at least 13 people dead.
