Insider: The U.S.-Iran negotiations will continue, and Vance has left Pakistan

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Gate News message: On April 12, according to sources, the U.S.-Iran negotiations will continue, and U.S. Vice President Vance has left Pakistan.

The speaker of Iran’s parliament said that the Iranian delegation put forward forward-looking proposals during the talks, but the U.S. side ultimately failed to earn the Iranian delegation’s trust in this round of negotiations. He emphasized that the United States has already understood Iran’s logic and principles, and now it is up to the U.S. side to decide whether it can win Iran’s trust.

Earlier today, the U.S.-Iran negotiations concluded, and no agreement was reached between the two sides. After the talks ended, Vance left Pakistan, and Iran’s delegation will also leave on the 12th. The time, location, and specific plans for the next round of U.S.-Iran negotiations have not yet been announced.

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