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US-Iran peace talks end in deadlock

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US-Iran peace talks end in deadlock

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The US and Iran have failed to reach an agreement to end their war despite marathon talks in Islamabad, jeopardizing a fragile ceasefire. The talks, which were the first direct US-Iranian meeting in over a decade, ended in deadlock due to disagreements on key issues including Iran's nuclear program and the Strait of Hormuz.

The US and Iran held talks in Islamabad to end their war, but failed to reach an agreement. The 21-hour negotiations ended in deadlock, with each side blaming the other for the failure. The US delegation, led by Vice-President JD Vance, said Iran had rejected American terms, including a ban on building nuclear weapons. The talks were the first direct US-Iranian meeting in over a decade. A ceasefire had been agreed upon earlier in the week, but the failure of the talks jeopardizes its continuation. The US and Iranian delegations have left Islamabad to return home.

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