21 hours of loneliness! US-Iran negotiations collapsed, both sides exchanging accusations of "unrealistic" expectations


This marathon-style US-Iran negotiation lasted exactly 21 hours, from Saturday to early Sunday, with five rounds of tug-of-war and back-and-forth written opinions—what was the result? No agreement.
The US side said:
Vance finished a 4-minute press conference and left abruptly, claiming Iran refuses to clearly give up nuclear weapons, "disagreements are too big." Leaving a "final plan" for Iran to respond.
Iran retorted:
The US made "excessive demands," unrealistic. Iran acknowledged two or three core issues are deadlocked but emphasized, "Thinking we can get it done in one negotiation? Dream on."
More explosive:
Iran announced—they're not in a hurry to negotiate again. Unless the US agrees to a reasonable deal, don’t expect calm in the Strait of Hormuz. This is the vital artery of global oil transportation!
Media battle also erupted:
Iranian media directly accused Western media of deliberately exaggerating the "positive atmosphere," claiming that reports of "intense conflicts" and "shaking hands" are all hype, aimed at manipulating international oil prices.
Next round? No set time or place. Pakistan continues to act as a mediator, but Iran clearly isn’t convinced.
In one sentence:
It was a lonely talk, oil tankers, beware.
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