Vance says no agreement reached after marathon US-Iran talks in Pakistan

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US Vice President JD Vance announced that no agreement was reached with Iran during marathon talks in Pakistan, casting doubt on the future of the conflict. The failure to reach a deal may impact global energy supplies and the two-week ceasefire that began on Tuesday.
US Vice President JD Vance said no agreement was reached with Iran during talks in Pakistan. The US gave its final and best offer, but Iran refused to accept the terms. The talks, which lasted 21 hours, aimed to end the war between the US and Iran. Iran's lead negotiator said the US failed to gain the trust of the Iranian delegation. The failure to reach a deal may impact global energy supplies, as Iran has not committed to reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, Israeli attacks on Lebanon continued, resulting in deaths and injuries.
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