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US-Iran peace talks end without agreement, delegations leave Pakistan

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US-Iran peace talks end without agreement, delegations leave Pakistan

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The US and Iran have ended peace talks in Pakistan without reaching an agreement, jeopardizing a fragile ceasefire and potentially escalating the conflict. The two sides blamed each other for the failure of the 21-hour negotiations, with the US citing 'red lines' and Iran calling US demands 'excessive'.

The US and Iran have ended peace talks in Pakistan without an agreement. The talks, which lasted 21 hours, were the first direct meeting between the two countries in over a decade. The US and Iranian delegations have left Islamabad to return home. The US cited 'red lines' as the reason for the failure, while Iran said US demands were 'excessive'. The talks were an attempt to end the war that began over six weeks ago, which has killed thousands and sent global oil prices soaring. A fragile ceasefire is currently in place, but its future is uncertain.

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