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US-Iran peace talks end after 21 hours without a deal as JD Vance says Tehran didn't accept 'our final offer': Live updates

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US-Iran peace talks end after 21 hours without a deal as JD Vance says Tehran didn't accept 'our final offer': Live updates

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Peace talks between the US and Iran have ended after 21 hours without a deal, with Vice President JD Vance saying Iranian negotiators didn't accept the US's 'final offer'. The talks aimed to address issues including Iran's nuclear program and regional conflicts.

Peace talks between the US and Iran ended without a deal after 21 hours. Vice President JD Vance said Iran didn't accept the US's 'final offer', which included a commitment not to seek nuclear weapons. Iran's Foreign Ministry said the two sides agreed on some points, but no deal was reached. Meanwhile, a suspected Hezbollah drone was intercepted near Israel, and Iran's internet blackout entered its 44th day. Iran's former foreign minister blamed the talks' failure on the US's attempts to 'dictate' terms. Iran hopes to restore its refining capability to 70-80% in two months.

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