Iran chose ‘not to accept our terms’, Vance says after negotiations

Iran Refused to Accept U.S. Terms, Vance States Post-Negotiations

Vice-President JD Vance disclosed that the U.S. and Iran could not reach a consensus following extended peace talks in Pakistan. The discussions took place in Islamabad during a brief ceasefire. Vance emphasized that the Iranians remained unwilling to adopt the U.S. proposed conditions. Stopping Iran’s nuclear progress had been a central objective, yet it remained unfulfilled.

“The U.S. could not achieve a scenario where Iran agreed to the proposed terms,” Vance stated.

Iran’s foreign ministry described the talks as “intensive” and urged Washington to avoid “excessive demands and unlawful requests.”

Search for Missing U.S. Crew Member Continues

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BBC Analysis: U.S. Costs in the War with Iran

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Venezuela’s Leader in Legal Proceedings

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World Baseball Classic and Oscar Wins

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Strategic Importance of Kharg Island

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Global News Highlights

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Gold Star Families and Veteran Perspectives

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