The situation between Iran and the United States is becoming more tense. Fresh statements from Iran show deep mistrust.

Iran US relations face trust crisis after failed talks

Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has made a strong statement after recent talks failed. He said Iran does not trust the opposing side because of past war experiences.

He explained that Iran had entered the talks with good intentions. But past conflicts have made it difficult to believe the other side.

This statement came just after high level talks between Iran and the United States ended without any agreement. The discussions went on for hours but failed to resolve key issues.

Iran US talks collapse adds to rising tensions

The main reason behind the failure was disagreement over nuclear policies and regional control. Both sides stood firm on their demands.

Iran believes the US has not shown real commitment. Iranian leaders say past actions during negotiations have damaged trust.

Ghalibaf also pointed out that earlier conflicts and attacks during negotiations are still fresh in memory. That is why Iran is now more cautious.

Middle East situation remains fragile

The lack of trust is now becoming a major hurdle for peace. Even though both sides say they are open to dialogue, the ground reality is different.

The ceasefire in the region is already weak. Experts warn that without trust, future talks may also fail.

For now, the message from Iran is clear. Talks alone are not enough. Trust must be rebuilt before any real progress can happen.