Sudden Developments Cast Doubt on Iran-US Dialogue

Diplomatic efforts between Iran and the United States have been marked by abrupt turns, leading to questions about their continuation. In a significant development, the Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan, Reza Amiri Moghadam, removed a social media post that had announced the impending arrival of an Iranian delegation for talks with the US side in Islamabad. This action has introduced a considerable degree of uncertainty into the meeting that was scheduled to take place in the Pakistani capital.

Core Disagreements Precede Negotiations

Prior to this development, Tehran had confirmed its intention to dispatch a ten-member delegation to Pakistan for negotiations with Washington. The Iranian ambassador had stated, before the post's deletion, that his country would participate in "serious discussions," notwithstanding reported ceasefire violations by Israel in Lebanon. However, the removal of this announcement has triggered widespread speculation about whether Iran is reconsidering its participation.

Meanwhile, the White House confirmed on Thursday that US Vice President J.D. Vance would lead an American delegation to Islamabad on Saturday for the inaugural round of peace talks. This confirmation suggests the US side's continued pursuit of the meeting, despite the emerging obstacles.

Essence of Dispute: Lebanon and Nuclear Program

The fundamental disagreements between the two parties center on two critical issues: the ongoing Israeli attacks against Hezbollah in Lebanon, and Iran's right to enrich uranium. These points have led to severe friction within the ceasefire agreement that was reportedly reached on Tuesday evening Eastern Time.

Israel is refusing to halt its military operations against Hezbollah, while the United States maintains that it will not permit Iran to enrich uranium. These positions appear fundamentally opposed, making an agreement exceptionally challenging.

Iranian Statements Question the Logic of Negotiations

For his part, the Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, stated on Wednesday that holding negotiations is "meaningless" given the violation of the ceasefire framework. Ghalibaf declared in a statement: "As clearly stated by the US President in his remarks, the ten-point proposal of the Islamic Republic of Iran is a 'viable basis for negotiation' and the main framework for this meeting. However, to date, three items of this proposal have been violated."

Ghalibaf enumerated what he termed as three violations: firstly, the non-adherence to the first item of the ten-point proposal concerning a ceasefire in Lebanon; secondly, the incursion of an unauthorized drone into Iranian airspace; and thirdly, the denial of Iran's right to uranium enrichment, which is included in the sixth item of the framework.

He added, "Currently, this 'viable basis for negotiation' has been openly and clearly undermined even before the commencement of negotiations." He further commented, "In this situation, neither a bilateral ceasefire nor negotiations are logical."

Debate Over the Scope of Ceasefire Agreement

Tehran insists that a ceasefire in Lebanon is part of the agreement, despite continuing Israeli strikes. However, former US President Donald Trump and Vice President Vance have stated that the US side never made such a commitment and that Lebanon was not included in the scope of the ceasefire talks.

Trump remarked, "This stems from a reasonable misunderstanding. We never made any such commitment. What we said was that the ceasefire would focus on Iran and its allies, including Israel and the Arab states of the Persian Gulf." This divergence in interpretations underscores the depth of the rift and complicates mediation efforts.


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