U.S.-Iran Talks in Islamabad Stalled Over Key Demands and Red Lines
The U.S. and Iran have not reached a deal after the latest round of talks in Islamabad. Vice President JD Vance reported that Iran refused to accept U.S. terms, particularly concerning nuclear weapons development. Iran outlined its 'red lines,' including control over the Strait of Hormuz, release of blocked assets, and regional ceasefire enforcement. The talks, mediated by Pakistan, involved high-level officials from both countries. Despite efforts, significant distrust and unresolved issues persist, hindering progress towards peace.