00:00Many believe it was Iran who owned the room and left others stunned at the US-Iran summit in
00:04Switzerland. Let's start with this moment that played out on Sunday. The Iranian delegation
00:08briefly walked out after objecting to President Donald Trump's new threat against Tehran,
00:13according to global media reporting the event. Moments later, Vice President J.D. Vance,
00:18Field Marshal Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif were seen huddling together,
00:22appearing to assess what just happened. But this wasn't an isolated incident. Let's rewind.
00:28The talks were originally scheduled for Friday. Iran didn't show up. Tehran cited Israel's
00:33continued strikes in Lebanon as a breach of the ceasefire. Pakistan's Interior Minister then flew
00:37to Tehran on Saturday. Some say this was to convince the Iranians to board the plane.
00:41When the Iranian delegation arrived at Borg-in-Shtok, Iran's Parliament Speaker Ghalibav
00:45declined to participate in a group photo with the US delegation. Now let's come back to the moment
00:50we started this video with. Some observers argued that it was unusual to see the US delegation
00:55waiting for the arrival of the Iranian side, with several commentators framing it as a symbolic
00:59moment. Foreign Minister Raakchi finally entered the room, but only for a few moments. No handshake
01:04or picture with J.D. Vance. According to reports, the talks had paused because of President Trump's
01:08repeated threats. And when the talks did resume and finally ended, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas
01:13Raakchi posted this that felt like a scorecard. Oil and petrochem exports are waved, blockade lifted,
01:19some frozen assets released, a major reconstruction and development plan launched for Iran,
01:24and more. What do you think about it? Share your thoughts below.
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