The spokesperson of Iran’s Foreign Ministry has confirmed that in the recent multilateral talks, consensus was reached on several issues, but a final agreement could not be achieved due to differences on two important points.
According to the spokesperson, the discussions made positive progress on most matters, and both sides were able to reach an understanding on several issues. However, serious differences remained on two key points, preventing a final agreement.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry stated that it was already expected that not all disputes could be resolved in a single meeting. Therefore, it has been decided to continue the talks further.
The spokesperson also said that contact and consultations with Pakistan and other friendly countries will continue, in order to find solutions to all pending issues in the future.
According to media reports, both sides will remain in continuous diplomatic contact, and further rounds of talks are likely in the coming days.
Experts believe that although the talks did not immediately result in an agreement, the continuation of dialogue is seen as a positive sign for regional diplomacy.
However, despite no consensus on two key issues, the continuation of negotiations indicates that all parties still remain hopeful for a diplomatic solution.