US-Iran Talks End Without Agreement as Ceasefire Strains Amid Nuclear Tensions
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance announced that negotiations between the United States and Iran concluded without reaching a peace agreement. The talks, which lasted 21 hours, were aimed at securing a commitment from Iran not to develop nuclear weapons. Despite the efforts, Iran refused to accept the terms proposed by the U.S. The discussions took place in Islamabad, Pakistan, following a fragile two-week ceasefire in a conflict that has resulted in thousands of deaths and significant global market disruptions. Vice President Vance was in constant communication with President Trump and other key U.S. officials during the negotiations. The U.S. delegation, led by Vance, presented a final proposal to Iran, which remains under consideration.