Iran US negotiations collapse leaving region tense and uncertain

Iran US talks end without deal tensions rise

ISLAMABAD: (Web Desk) – In Islamabad, negotiations between Iran and the United States concluded without any agreement, increasing uncertainty across the region. Iranian media reported that both sides remained divided on several major issues, preventing progress toward a final deal.

Reports suggest that the talks stalled largely due to what Tehran described as strict and unrealistic demands from Washington. Iranian sources claimed that some of these conditions went beyond what could be achieved even during periods of direct conflict, making it difficult to establish common ground.

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Key topics discussed included the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz, Iran’s nuclear program, and broader regional security concerns. Despite extensive discussions, both sides failed to bridge significant differences on these critical matters.

Iranian officials indicated that, for now, there will be no immediate change in the situation around the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, diplomatic sources confirmed that US Vice President JD Vance has departed Islamabad along with the American delegation, signaling a pause in the negotiation process.

Analysts believe the breakdown in talks could further escalate regional tensions, although the possibility of renewed dialogue in the future remains open.

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