Vance’s Islamabad Mission Fails to Break US-Iran Deadlock

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Vice President JD Vance led 21 hours of closed-door talks in Islamabad seeking to end the Iran war, but the United States and Iran failed to reach an agreement or cease-fire, underscoring the difficulty of diplomacy amid Iran’s hard-line demands and President Trump’s aggressive posture.
- How JD Vance Tried and Failed to End the War in Iran That He Opposed The New York Times
- Why the US-Iran peace talks failed after just one day – and what happens next The Independent
- Deadlock on Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s nuclear stockpile led to impasse, officials say CNN
- Petraeus: Extended talks possible as Iranians ‘quite good at dragging out negotiations’ The Hill
- Vance, US negotiators depart meeting with Iran, Pakistan delegation after peace talks fail Fox News
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