US-Iran Negotiations in Pakistan End Without Agreement on Nuclear Weapons
Negotiations between the United States and Iran concluded without reaching a peace agreement, as Iran refused to accept American terms to halt the development of nuclear weapons. The talks, held in Islamabad, Pakistan, lasted 21 hours and involved U.S. Vice President JD Vance, who was in constant communication with President Trump. The discussions aimed to advance a ceasefire threatened by disagreements and ongoing Israeli attacks against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Despite the lack of agreement, technical personnel from both delegations continue to meet, and further talks are expected after a break.