Iran envoy says US backtracked on agreed 10-point plan, stalling peace talks | India News

Iran envoy says US backtracked on agreed 10-point plan, stalling peace talks | India News


Iran envoy says US backtracked on agreed 10-point plan, stalling peace talks
Abdul Majeed Hakeem Ilahi

LUCKNOW: Abdul Majeed Hakeem Ilahi, special representative of Iran’s Supreme Leader in India, on Saturday said that recent efforts to advance Iran-US peace talks have failed after Washington allegedly deviated from a mutually accepted framework.Speaking at Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport in Lucknow while en route to Delhi, Ilahi said Iran had earlier proposed a 10-point plan as the basis for negotiations with the United States. According to him, the proposal was initially accepted by the US.“We offered a 10-point plan to the United States to be the base of negotiation and it was accepted by them. They were supposed to come and negotiate based on this plan,” Ilahi said.However, he claimed that when talks began, the US shifted its position. “When they came to Pakistan and started negotiations, they began demanding something else and refused to negotiate based on the 10-point plan. So, the negotiation failed,” he added.Ilahi further said that Iran has since received another proposal from the US, indicating that dialogue may resume in the future. “Maybe they will negotiate later, but till now there has been no achievement from those negotiations,” he said.The Iranian envoy was in Uttar Pradesh earlier in the day and visited Sultanpur district before heading to Lucknow.



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