US–Iran talks: Vance’s 'best, final offer' after 21 hours, key sticking points explained

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US Vice President JD Vance said the US and Iran failed to reach an agreement after 21 hours of talks in Islamabad, but the US is still giving Iran time to consider its 'final and best offer'. The talks aimed to end the war in the Middle East, which started on February 28 after the US and Israel attacked Iran, sparking retaliation from Tehran.
The US and Iran held talks in Islamabad to end the war in the Middle East. The US is seeking a commitment from Iran not to develop nuclear weapons. The talks stalled due to 'unreasonable demands' from the US. A temporary truce is in place, and Pakistan will continue to facilitate dialogue. The US and Israel attacked Iran on February 28, sparking retaliation from Tehran. The war has plunged the Middle East into conflict and the global economy into tumult.
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