Peace talks between the US and Iran in Islamabad collapsed due to disagreements over nuclear issues and control of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran blamed the talks' failure on 'unreasonable' US demands, while the US claimed Iran refused to agree to its terms. Neither side found common ground on broader issues like sanctions relief or guarantees against military action.
US and Iranian officials held peace talks in Pakistan but failed to reach an agreement as Iran declined US terms. Key issues discussed included the Strait of Hormuz, nuclear concerns, and sanctions relief. The US side demanded an affirmative commitment from Iran against pursuing nuclear weapons.
The US and Iran failed to reach an agreement during peace talks in Islamabad. US VP JD Vance stated that Iran chose not to accept the US terms. The US insists on an affirmative commitment from Iran not to pursue nuclear weapons.
Peace talks between Iran and the US, mediated by Pakistan, have been extended, though serious differences remain, particularly over the Strait of Hormuz. US President Donald Trump asserted that the US has won regardless of the outcome. Meanwhile, Iran strongly denies US warships transiting the Strait of Hormuz, maintaining military tension.
US Vice President JD Vance announced that peace talks between the US and Iran in Islamabad failed to reach an agreement. He stated that while the US presented core terms, including abandoning nuclear weapons, Iran refused to accept them. The US emphasized that they failed to confirm Iran's long-term commitment to non-proliferation.
The US and Iran concluded marathon negotiations lasting 15 hours in Islamabad, with the next round scheduled for Sunday. The US has applied pressure, including sending minesweeping ships through the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran criticized US demands. President Trump stated that regardless of the outcome, the US had already won.
The US and Iran failed to reach a peace agreement after marathon talks in Pakistan. Major sticking points included Iran's refusal to halt nuclear weapon development and sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz. The US President stressed that an affirmative commitment from Iran not to pursue nuclear weapons is the core goal.
US-Iran peace talks, which paused, are expected to resume on Sunday following Pakistan's suggestion. Iran stressed that the US must avoid excessive demands for the talks to succeed. Key agenda items discussed included the Strait of Hormuz, the nuclear issue, and sanctions lifting.
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Iran and the US resumed talks in Pakistan to end a six-week regional war, marking the first direct meeting in over a decade. The outcome could determine the fragile ceasefire and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a key global energy chokepoint. Both sides maintain disagreements, with Iran demanding the release of frozen assets and control over the Strait of Hormuz.