New Delhi/Islamabad: The talks between America and Iran in Pakistan ended without any result. There was a long discussion on the first day, but the matter got stuck somewhere and the conversation could not proceed remoter on the second day. In such a situation, once then the same question arises, is the lack of trust between the two countries the biggest reason?
Were negotiations in trouble from the beginning?
Even without talks that lasted for well-nigh a day, no touchable result emerged. US Vice President JD Vance said that America kept its conditions clear, but Iran was not ready to winnow them.
Did the matter get stuck over the terms?
Iran says that America was applying excessive pressure. Whereas America claims that its “red line” was once decided. Both parties maintained their positions, leading to a stalemate in the conversation.
Was pressure moreover created during the talks?
Meanwhile, America increased its activities virtually Hormuz. Two warships arrived in the area, prescribed to a mine clearance mission. It was said to be a security move, but the timing raised questions.
Did Iran object to the deployment?
Tehran unmistakably said that it has tenancy over Strait of Hormuz and any kind of military worriedness without permission is not acceptable. This statement unmistakably indicates that the issue extends vastitude mere discussions.
Has Pakistan's role moreover come into discussion?
On one hand, Pakistan was hosting the talks, but on the other hand, news of its military activities in Saudi Arabia moreover came to light. Due to these developments, increasingly questions have started to upspring regarding the unshortened incident.
Has such an event happened before?
Experts say that the miracle is not a new pattern. Talks continue, but activities on the ground protract to move in a variegated direction. This is the reason why trust cannot be built.
Is there any way forward now?
At present the undercurrent is a bit cool, but the doors are not completely closed. If both sides prefer a soft stance in the coming time, talks can resume. In the coming days, it will be important to see whether both the countries return to the negotiating table or the tension increases further.

