"Before the negotiations, I emphasized that we have the necessary goodwill and determination, but due to experiences from two previous wars, we do not trust the other side," Ghalibaf posted on platform X after 21 hours of talks. As he said, his colleagues in the Iranian delegation presented 168 constructive, progressive proposals, but the opposing side ultimately failed to gain the delegation's trust in this round of talks. "America understood our logic and principles, and now it is time for them to decide whether they can earn our trust or not," Ghalibaf added. Ghalibaf, who is the speaker of the Iranian parliament and a veteran of the Iranian Islamic regime, said that diplomacy is "another method alongside military struggle to secure the rights of the Iranian nation," and that they will never "cease efforts to consolidate the achievements of the 40-day national defense of Iranians." Recall, negotiations between the United States and Iran regarding a ceasefire failed after lasting 21 hours in Islamabad, Pakistan. U.S. Vice President JD Vance said upon leaving Pakistan: "I think this is bad news for Iran much more than it is bad news for the United States. So we are returning to the United States without reaching an agreement." As he said, the U.S. made its final and best offer. Vance stated that Iranian negotiators refused to accept the American terms for an agreement, which he insisted were "quite flexible." Besides the head of the Iranian delegation, the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs also spoke out, stating that no one expected the negotiations to yield results after just one session and that Iranians would remain in contact with Pakistan, but did not mention whether there would be further negotiations with the U.S.
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Head of the Iranian delegation in Islamabad: We presented 168 advanced proposals, but the U.S. did not gain our trust.
The head of the Iranian delegation in negotiations with the United States, Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, stated that the U.S. failed to gain the trust of the Iranian delegation during talks in Islamabad.

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