Iran's Decision to Opt Out of Peace Talks Sparks Tensions with US In a move that is likely to exacerbate already strained relations between the two nations, Iran has announced that it will not participate in a second round of peace talks scheduled to take place in Pakistan this week. The decision comes in response to what Iran perceives as America's inflexible demands and the ongoing naval blockade in the Gulf, which Tehran views as an act of aggression. The US has been pushing for a comprehensive nuclear deal with Iran, but the country's leaders have expressed frustration with the terms being proposed, citing concerns over sovereignty and regional security. As the diplomatic stalemate deepens, concerns are growing over the potential for further escalation in the region.
Iran has said it would not participate in a second round of peace talks in Pakistan with the US this week due to America’s demands and ongoing naval blockade in the Gulf.