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'Unreasonable demands' vs 'best offer': Why marathon Iran-US talks collapsed in Islamabad

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'Unreasonable demands' vs 'best offer': Why marathon Iran-US talks collapsed in Islamabad

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Marathon talks between Iran and the US in Islamabad have ended in stalemate after 21 hours, with each side blaming the other for excessive demands. The talks had raised hopes of a temporary ceasefire, but tensions remain high with no progress on nuclear or regional issues.

The US and Iran held high-level talks in Islamabad, but the discussions ended in deadlock. The two sides met for 21 hours, but were unable to reach an agreement. The US and Iran each blamed the other for making unreasonable demands. The talks had aimed to achieve a temporary ceasefire, but no progress was made on nuclear or regional issues. Tensions between the two countries remain high. The meeting was one of the highest-level direct engagements between the US and Iran in decades.

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