Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Sunday briefed Russian President Vladimir Putin on the outcome of talks between Iran and the United States held in Pakistan, saying the discussions ended without an agreement.
In a phone call, Pezeshkian said, “the biggest obstacle to reaching a fair agreement as the double standards and hegemonic approach of the American side,” according to Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran is fully prepared to reach a balanced and just agreement that ensures lasting peace and security in the region,” Pezeshkian said, IRIB reported.
He added that Iran’s “red line” is its national interests and the rights of the Iranian people, and said an agreement would be possible if the United States respects international legal frameworks, according to IRIB.
