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'Bad news': US-Iran talks in Islamabad fail to produce agreement

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'Bad news': US-Iran talks in Islamabad fail to produce agreement

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The US and Iran failed to reach an agreement after 21 hours of talks in Islamabad, with the US Vice President JD Vance announcing that Iran had not accepted their terms. The talks, which aimed to address deep disagreements between the two nations, including Iran's nuclear program and Israel's strikes against Tehran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon, will continue despite the lack of progress.

The US and Iran held talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, but failed to reach an agreement. The talks lasted 21 hours and were led by US Vice President JD Vance and Iranian officials. The US had been flexible in the negotiations but required assurance that Iran would not pursue a nuclear weapon. The two nations continue to have deep disagreements, including the issue of Israel's strikes against Tehran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon. The US and Iran will continue to hold discussions despite the lack of progress. The talks are a significant development in the relations between the two countries.

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