Islamabad: Iran's Ambassador to Pakistan Reza Amiri-Moghaddam has described the recent round of talks between Iran and the United States, mediated by Islamabad, as a process that can create a sustainable framework for the interests of all parties.
According to Islamic Republic News Agency, Amiri-Moghaddam emphasized that the Islamabad Talks have laid the groundwork for a diplomatic process that could serve the interests of all involved if mutual trust and determination are bolstered. He shared these insights on his X account, highlighting the potential for a long-term diplomatic framework.
Amiri-Moghaddam expressed his gratitude towards Pakistan, particularly acknowledging Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir, for their goodwill initiative and facilitation of the discussions. He noted the significant contributions of various sectors in Pakistan, including the government, army, police, and security forces, which ensured a dignified and secure environment for the talks.
The ambassador underscored the conduct of the Iranian negotiating team, which engaged in the talks with dignity and self-assurance, driven by the nation's interests and the legitimate rights of its people. These discussions aimed at securing Iran's national interests were pursued with attention to the concerns of the Iranian populace.
The high-level meeting between Iran and U.S. officials focused on achieving a permanent resolution to the US-Israeli conflict against Iran, following a recently agreed two-week ceasefire. Despite 21 hours of discussions, the talks concluded without reaching a final agreement.