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US-Iran peace talks fail: Tehran rejects Washington's ‘final and best offer’

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US-Iran peace talks fail: Tehran rejects Washington's ‘final and best offer’

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The US and Iran have failed to reach a peace deal after 21 hours of negotiations in Islamabad, with Tehran rejecting Washington's 'final and best offer'. The US delegation has returned home, leaving behind the offer for Iran to consider, with a primary objective of preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.

The US and Iran failed to reach a peace deal after intense negotiations. The US delegation, led by Vice President JD Vance, returned home without an agreement. Iran rejected Washington's 'final and best offer', which required a 'fundamental commitment' from Tehran not to develop nuclear weapons. The talks covered a range of issues, including the war in Iran and the Strait of Hormuz. Iran demanded recognition of its 'legitimate rights and interests' as a condition for progress. The failure to reach a deal is seen as a major setback in resolving the ongoing conflict.

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