Iran Demands Nuclear Rights, War Reparations, and Strait Control as Islamabad Talks Collapse After 21 Hours
Iran’s demands included limited uranium enrichment, war reparations, and the release of frozen assets. It also sought control over Strait of Hormuz traffic and the right to charge transit tolls.
Washington’s demands were equally firm. It called for a full end to enrichment and the dismantling of nuclear sites. It also demanded the unconditional reopening of the strait..
Pakistan’s government expressed deep disappointment at the outcome. It said it will continue to facilitate dialogue.
Islamabad took a major diplomatic risk by hosting the talks. Its ties with both the United States and Iran are sensitive. The Pakistani-Iranian border is also near an active war zone.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif recently announced emergency austerity measures. These were driven by rising fuel costs linked to the same conflict
European diplomats watching the situation describe the impasse as potentially the most dangerous moment of the six-week-old conflict. A war that has no diplomatic off-ramp and is now generating a US naval blockade opposed by America’s own allies represents a scenario that international relations theorists identify as particularly prone to miscalculation and unintended escalation.


