
Iran is continuing to exchange messages with the US through mediator Pakistan after talks failed at the weekend, an Iranian foreign ministry spokesman said.
There is uncertainty about what will happen when the two-week ceasefire expires and, speaking at a press conference, Esmail Baghaei did not confirm that it will be extended.
"At the moment, as I mentioned, talks are continuing through a Pakistani mediator and it remains to be seen how serious the other side is about its claims regarding diplomacy," he said, according to IRNA, Iran's official news agency.
" It is the United States that must prove its seriousness, because not only have they consistently failed to fulfill their commitments, but they have essentially undermined the negotiating table itself ," Baghaei added.
According to Baghaei, there is no new proposal from the Iranian side and no change to the initial 10-point proposal that Tehran presented in the negotiations.
The main points of disagreement are unclear, but Baghaei called some US demands " unreasonable and unrealistic." He again insisted on Iran's right to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes.
Recall that the "10-point proposal" from Iran is a peace plan offered to the US to end hostilities. The US has proposed its own 15-point plan, which has not been fully disclosed, but is said to include Iran's commitment not to enrich nuclear weapons, the surrender of highly enriched uranium, limitations on Tehran's defense capabilities and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
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