Afghanistan, April 12 -- Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf says the United States failed to build sufficient trust during the latest round of negotiations, despite Iran presenting new proposals and initiatives.
In a post on X, Ghalibaf said Tehran had entered the talks with goodwill and a clear willingness to engage, but lingering mistrust, rooted in past experiences, remains a major obstacle to progress.
He added that the Iranian delegation put forward forward-looking ideas during the discussions, yet Washington ultimately could not convince the team of its reliability. According to Ghalibaf, the U.S. must now decide whether it is capable of rebuilding that trust.
Ghalibaf stressed that diplomacy remains one of several tools available to Iran to...