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US-Iran peace negotiation end without agreement

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US-Iran peace negotiation end without agreement

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The US-Iran peace negotiations have ended without an agreement, with both countries blaming each other for the failure. The talks, which lasted for 21 hours in Islamabad, Pakistan, aimed to end the ongoing war between the two countries, which has killed thousands and caused global oil prices to rise.

The US and Iran have failed to reach an agreement to end their war. The two countries met for 21 hours in Islamabad, Pakistan, but were unable to come to a consensus. The war has killed thousands and caused global oil prices to rise. The US and Iran have also disagreed on the issue of the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial oil shipping passage. Iran has been accused of doing a poor job of allowing ships to pass through the strait, with hundreds of ships and thousands of seafarers still trapped. The US and Iran have also disagreed on the issue of nuclear weapons, with the US demanding that Iran end all uranium enrichment on its soil.

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