The U.S. delegation has withdrawn from negotiations with Iran after determining that the Iranian representatives lacked the authority to finalize an agreement. According to BlockBeats, U.S. Vice President Vance stated that any further progress now depends on approval from Tehran's leadership.
Vance explained that the U.S. team realized the Iranian negotiators needed to return to Tehran to seek approval from either the Supreme Leader or other authorities to accept the terms proposed by the U.S. This understanding led to the decision to leave the talks in Pakistan.
He emphasized that U.S. President Donald Trump remains open to normalizing relations with Iran, provided certain key conditions are met. However, Vance noted that for Iran to become a normal economic nation, it must refrain from pursuing nuclear weapons and engaging in terrorism.