US-Iran ceasefire talks hosted in Pakistan collapsed without reaching an agreement. Pakistan sought to increase its regional influence by hosting the talks, but Iran expressed distrust regarding previous negotiations. The US is expected to continue mediation efforts using various diplomatic channels.
JD Vance's US delegation attended peace talks with Iran in Pakistan but reported no agreement was reached. Vance characterized claims of ceasefire violations as a 'reasonable misunderstanding.' The US government stated that the Strait of Hormuz remains open, clarifying its position.
Marathon face-to-face talks between U.S. and Iranian/Pakistani negotiators in Islamabad collapsed without an agreement. Vice President JD Vance stated that no deal was reached following the discussions. This collapse suggests that tensions in U.S.-Iran relations remain high.