I. Negotiation Process – Lasting 21 Hours
1. The negotiations lasted 21 hours, from Saturday until early Sunday morning local time.
2. According to Al Jazeera: The two sides held approximately five rounds of talks, followed by an exchange of written statements.
3. US media: The US negotiating team spoke with Trump at least six times and communicated with several US government officials.
4. Iran reported: The two sides discussed various aspects of the main negotiating issues, including the Strait of Hormuz, the nuclear issue, war reparations, lifting sanctions, and a complete end to the war against Iran and the Middle East.
II. Conclusion of Negotiations – US Statement
1. Vance: No agreement was reached; significant differences remain.
2. Vance: The core reason is that Iran has not made a clear commitment to abandoning its nuclear weapons program.
3. Vance: Leaving a "final solution" to await Iran's response.
4. After a brief four-minute press conference, Vance immediately departed for Washington.
III. Conclusion of Negotiations – Iranian Statements
1. Iranian media reported that the US made unrealistic and “excessive demands,” hindering an agreement.
2. Iranian Foreign Ministry: Iran and the US have differences on two or three key issues.
3. Iranian Foreign Ministry: An agreement should not be expected in a single round of negotiations.
4. According to Iranian media reports, the Iranian delegation has left Pakistan.
IV. Future Outlook
1. The time and location for the next round of negotiations have not yet been determined.
2. Pakistani Foreign Minister stated that the US-Iran negotiations will continue to be firmly pursued.
3. Pakistani Foreign Minister: Both the US and Iran must continue to uphold their ceasefire commitments.
4. Iranian Foreign Ministry: Contact and consultations between Iran and Pakistan, among others, will continue.
5. Sources: Iran is not in a hurry to negotiate with the US again; the situation in the Strait of Hormuz will not change as long as the US does not agree to a reasonable agreement.
V. Other
1. Iranian media: Some Western media outlets exaggerated the “positive atmosphere” of the negotiations for the purpose of influencing international energy prices.
2. Iranian media: The reports of "fierce clashes in the meeting room" and "shaking hands" are entirely fabricated by Western media.