How A Call From Netanyahu To JD Vance Derailed US-Iran Ceasefire Talks In Islamabad

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US-Iran ceasefire talks in Islamabad have broken down, with Iran blaming a phone call from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to US Vice President JD Vance for derailing the negotiations. The failure to reach an agreement has cast uncertainty over the ceasefire and raised concerns about renewed confrontation and disruption to global energy supplies.
US-Iran ceasefire talks in Islamabad ended without an agreement. A phone call from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to US Vice President JD Vance reportedly shifted the dynamics of the talks. The US delegation said Iran rejected their 'final and best offer'. Iran blamed outside actors for undermining the process. The talks stalled over disputes involving Iran's nuclear activities and access to frozen assets. The failure to reach an agreement has raised concerns about renewed confrontation and disruption to global energy supplies.
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