Iran has rejected the second round of talks with the United States, media outlets reported.

Iran Rejects Further Peace Talks with United States

Iran has announced it will not participate in a second round of peace talks with the United States, according to a statement released by the country’s state news agency, IRNA. The decision follows previous discussions and comes amid ongoing tensions between the two nations. IRNA cited several reasons for Iran’s refusal to engage further.

These included what the agency described as “excessive demands from Washington,” “unrealistic expectations,” and a pattern of “continuous changes in stances” and “repeated contradictions” from the U.S. side. Furthermore, Iran expressed continued concern over the “continued maritime blockade.”

The announcement follows comments from former U.S.

President Donald Trump who indicated a new delegation of “negotiators” would be involved. Vice President American JD Vance is part of the upcoming delegation scheduled to arrive in Pakistan on Monday. This rejection represents a significant setback in diplomatic efforts.

The current impasse centers on a range of issues, including sanctions and regional security concerns. The possibility of a further round of talks remains uncertain. Iran’s stance underscores the deep-seated disagreements and challenges to achieving a resolution.

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