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US leaves Iran peace talks without a deal

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US leaves Iran peace talks without a deal

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The US has left Iran peace talks in Islamabad without a deal, citing Iran's refusal to accept American terms, including a commitment to not build nuclear weapons. The talks aimed to secure a peace agreement to end the weeks-long war, but issues such as the strait of Hormuz and nuclear development remain unresolved.

US-Iran peace talks broke down on Sunday after a 21-hour first day of talks in Islamabad. The US delegation, led by Vice-President JD Vance, left Pakistan without reaching a deal. Iran's foreign ministry had warned that the success of the talks depended on Washington avoiding excessive demands. The core issues discussed included the strait of Hormuz, nuclear development, war reparations, and sanctions. The strait of Hormuz remains a point of serious disagreement. The US military had begun setting conditions for clearing mines in the strait, but Iran denied the claim. The talks were aimed at securing a peace agreement to end the weeks-long war. The US and Iran failed to reach an agreement, with Iran citing unreasonable US demands.

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