US-Iran Peace Talks Fail as Conflict Continues into Seventh Week
US Israel-Iran War Day 44: Iran peace talks end without agreement, Vance leaves Islamabad
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After 44 days of conflict between the US-Israel coalition and Iran, peace talks in Islamabad ended without an agreement. US Vice President J.D. Vance announced the failure, with both sides blaming each other for the lack of progress, raising concerns over a fragile ceasefire and escalating tensions in the region.
- 01Peace talks in Islamabad concluded without an agreement.
- 02US Vice President J.D. Vance led the US delegation.
- 03Negotiations lasted 21 hours but failed to resolve key issues.
- 04The conflict has resulted in thousands of casualties and rising global oil prices.
- 05Both parties blamed each other for the failure of the talks.
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The ongoing conflict between the US-Israel coalition and Iran has entered its seventh week, with peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, concluding without an agreement. US Vice President J.D. Vance announced the failure of the 21-hour negotiations, which primarily revolved around the opening of the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's nuclear ambitions. Vance stated that the lack of agreement is particularly detrimental to Iran, emphasizing the US's clear red lines in the discussions. As both sides exchanged blame for the unsuccessful talks, concerns grow over the fragile ceasefire, which has already seen thousands killed and contributed to soaring global oil prices since the conflict began on February 28.
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The failure of the peace talks could lead to increased violence and instability in the region, affecting local populations and global oil prices.
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