Collapse of Islamabad Talks
Negotiations between Iran and the United States collapsed in February 2026 in Islamabad, Pakistan, according to analysts Amir-Hassan Boozari and Muhammad Sahimi in a report published by Antiwar.com [1]. The talks followed two prior rounds in May-June 2025 and February 2026 that, according to the report, demonstrated the Trump administration’s reliance on coercion rather than diplomacy. The United States had transmitted a 15-point proposal to Iran through Pakistani intermediaries, but Tehran showed no interest, as reported by Middle East Eye and cited by NaturalNews.com [2].
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