U.S.-Iran Peace Talks End Without Agreement, Vice President Vance Reports
Vice President J.D. Vance reported that the United States and Iran concluded marathon peace talks in Pakistan without reaching an agreement. The discussions, which lasted over 21 hours, were aimed at ending the conflict involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran. Despite substantive discussions, the two sides could not bridge their differences. Vance noted that the U.S. made its red lines clear, and the lack of a deal is seen as a setback for Iran. The U.S. delegation is returning home without a resolution.