U.S. Vice President Vance: The U.S. withdrew from the U.S.-Iran talks because Iran’s representatives lacked sufficient authorization

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Gate News message: On April 14, U.S. Vice President Vance recently revealed the specific reasons behind the deadlock in the U.S.-Iran nuclear talks. Vance said that the U.S. delegation withdrew from negotiations held in Pakistan after determining that the Iranian negotiating team lacked authorization to reach a final agreement. He noted that the U.S. side found that the Iranian team present at the time was unable to reach an agreement on its own, and that it had to return to Tehran to obtain approval from the Supreme Leader or other senior officials before it could accept the conditions proposed by the U.S. Vance emphasized that Trump remains open to building a more normalized relationship with Iran, but on the condition that Iran must meet two key requirements: not pursuing nuclear weapons, and not supporting terrorism activities. He said that if Iran wants to become economically a normal country, it must change in these two areas. Any progress in talks now depends on approval from the leadership in Tehran.

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