The British government is disappointed that the negotiations between the United States and Iran in Islamabad ended without results, British Health Minister Wes Streeting said in an interview with Sky News.
"It is disappointing that we have not yet seen progress and a lasting end to the war in Iran," he said. At the same time, the minister added that he hopes to continue the peace talks.
"Although these negotiations may not be successful, it does not mean that we should give up trying to continue them," Streeting emphasized. He became the first member of the British government to comment on the talks held in Islamabad.
Earlier, US Vice President J.D. After consultations with Tehran, Vance announced that the parties could not reach an agreement and that the American delegation decided to leave for the United States with a final proposal.








