US AND IRAN FAIL TO REACH AGREEMENT AFTER MARATHON
The United States and Iran have reportedly failed to reach an agreement following extended diplomatic talks held in Islamabad, Pakistan, aimed at addressing escalating tensions and ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
According to reports, the high-level negotiations lasted several hours but ended without any breakthrough or formal agreement between both sides.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance is said to have described Washington’s position as a “final and best offer” presented to Iran before the talks concluded. However, Iranian officials have not yet issued a detailed public response regarding the outcome of the discussions.
The talks were seen as a critical attempt to de-escalate tensions and prevent further instability in the region, but the failure to reach consensus leaves the situation uncertain.
Both countries are expected to reassess their positions in the coming days as diplomatic pressure continues to mount.