- Iran-America talks failed, Iran not ready on nuclear weapons.
- Trump expressed disappointment on Truth Social, meeting lasted 20 hours.
- Agreement agreed, but Iran will not give up its ambitions.
- Nuclear power should not fall into unstable hands: Trump’s statement.
The talks held in Islamabad, Pakistan on Saturday (April 11, 2026) to stop the ongoing war between Israel, America and Iran in the Middle East have completely failed. US President Donald Trump is furious after talks with Iran hosted by Pakistan for 21 hours failed to yield any results. Trump’s anger has now reached the seventh heaven. He has again given an ultimatum to Iran and said that Iran will never have nuclear weapons.
President Trump vented his anger on social media
US President Donald Trump has expressed his anger by sharing a post on the social media platform Truth Social on Sunday (April 12, 2026). He said, ‘The meeting with Iran started early in the morning and continued throughout the night for about 20 hours. I can tell in full detail and discuss many things that have been achieved, but the single most important thing is that Iran is not ready to give up its nuclear ambitions!’
He said, ‘In many ways the points agreed are better than continuing our military action to the end, but all these things do not matter in front of the issue that nuclear power should not fall into the hands of such unstable, difficult and unpredictable people.’
Iran is not ready to bow down on the most important issue – Trump
President Donald Trump added, ‘My three representatives during this entire time naturally became very friendly and respectful with Iran’s representatives, Mohammad Baghar Ghalibaf, Abbas Araghchi and Ali Bagheri, but that does not matter, because they were not willing to budge at all on the most important issue, and as I have always said, from the beginning and for many years, that Iran will never have a nuclear weapon!’
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