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1. April 12 – According to a report from the Iranian national television's correspondent in Islamabad, the talks between Iran and the United States will continue on Sunday.
2. The Iranian Fars News Agency cited its reporter as saying that in the latest round of negotiations, Iran and the United States failed to reach a consensus on their differences.
3. The Pakistani government is handling the US-Iran talks cautiously.
4. On the 12th local time, a diplomatic source from the Pakistani government said that Pakistan proposed a joint patrol in the Strait of Hormuz. The Pakistani authorities have not responded.
5. On April 12 local time, a Pakistani government source stated that at Pakistan’s request, US Vice President Pence extended his stay in Islamabad.
6. April 12 – Foreign Ministry spokesperson Baqaee reported in the early hours of today (April 12 local time) on the progress of negotiations between the US and Iran in Islamabad, Pakistan. According to his briefing, the Iran-US talks mediated by Pakistan began on the morning of April 11 and are still ongoing. Both sides have exchanged a large amount of information, with the Iranian negotiating team “trying their best to safeguard Iran’s interests.” The briefing stated that the US and Iran discussed all aspects of the main negotiation topics, including the Strait of Hormuz, nuclear issues, war reparations, lifting sanctions, and the complete end of wars targeting Iran and the Middle East. The briefing emphasized that the success of this diplomatic process depends on the sincerity of the US side, whether the US proposes excessive or illegal demands, and whether it recognizes Iran’s legitimate rights.
7. US Vice President Pence: It must be clearly confirmed that Iran will not seek nuclear weapons. We are quite flexible, and we brought a very simple proposal, a way to reach an understanding, which is our final and best offer. After 21 hours of negotiations with Iran, no agreement has been reached, and Iran chose not to accept the US conditions.
8. US Vice President held a press conference in Islamabad stating that US-Iran talks did not reach an agreement.
9. US Vice President Pence: The negotiations have not reached a consensus and will return to the United States.
10. April 12 – Iranian Tasnim News Agency reported on April 12 that because the United States failed to achieve its goals in the negotiations, some Western media began making “false descriptions” of the atmosphere of the Iran-US talks in Islamabad.
11. April 12 – According to Iranian sources in the early hours of April 12, the Iran-US negotiations ended a few minutes ago, and due to the “greed and ambition of the US side,” no agreement was reached.
12. According to Pakistani media: The US delegation did not want to continue the negotiations, and Pakistan tried hard to persuade them to stay.
13. According to Iran Press TV: Multiple issues, including the Strait of Hormuz and nuclear rights, have always been contentious points in the Iran-US negotiations.
14. April 12 – This morning (April 12 local time), the US negotiating team left Pakistan, and the US-Iran negotiations failed to reach an agreement.