US-Iran Peace Talks End Without Agreement in Islamabad

Summary

US-Iran peace talks in Islamabad ended without an agreement after 21 hours of discussions, with both sides remaining firm on their positions. The US emphasized halting Iran's nuclear program, while Iran criticized US demands as excessive.

Key Points
  • Historic peace talks between the US and Iran concluded inconclusively after 21 hours in Islamabad.
  • US Vice President JD Vance stated Iran rejected the US's final offer, emphasizing halting Iran's nuclear program.
  • Iran responded by accusing the US of making excessive and illegal demands during the talks.
  • The US praised Pakistan's role as a mediator despite the failure to reach an agreement.
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