Kathmandu. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ismail Bakaei said that the agreement with the United States could not be reached due to disagreements on two or three key issues.
“There were 24 to 25 indirect talks mediated by Pakistan and in some cases we reached an agreement with the US delegation but in two or three cases there were differences of opinion and we could not reach an agreement,” Baqai told Iran News Network. ’
Bakai said the new issues such as the Cable Region and the Strait of Hormuz have been added to further complicate the talks. “We don’t expect an agreement to be reached in a day,” he said.
Ismail Bakai said the talks with the US had started in an “atmosphere of mistrust”. “There is very little chance of reaching an agreement at a single meeting,” he said, adding that these talks were held in an atmosphere of mistrust and suspicion after 40 days of war. Naturally, you can’t expect a deal to be reached in a single meeting. No one expected this. ’
Baqai also said Iran would continue communication and communication with Pakistan and “other allies” in the region. “Diplomacy never ends; It is a means to protect the interests of the country,” he said. –Agency












