Failure of USA-Iran Negotiations in Pakistan

The delegations from the United States and Iran were unable to reach an agreement after extensive negotiations held in Islamabad, aimed at resolving the conflict in the Middle East.
Over 21 Hours of Discussions Without an Agreement
After more than 21 hours of intensive talks, U.S. Vice President JD Vance, who led the American delegation, announced the failure of the discussions.
“We are returning to the United States without having reached an agreement,” he stated, pointing to the Iranian side’s refusal to accept the proposed terms.
Disagreement Over Iran’s Nuclear Program
According to several American media outlets, the main sticking point revolves around Iran’s commitment not to develop nuclear weapons, a condition deemed essential by the United States.
This significant disagreement led to the suspension of negotiations despite their intensity.
A Door Still Open for Dialogue
Despite this setback, JD Vance indicated that a diplomatic resolution remains possible, mentioning a “final offer” submitted to the Iranian side.
“We’ll see if the Iranians accept it,” he added, hinting at a potential resumption of discussions.
A Historic Meeting
These negotiations mark the first high-level direct meeting between officials from the United States and Iran since 1979, representing an important diplomatic moment despite the lack of an agreement.
A Conflict Still Without Resolution
The failure of these discussions extends the uncertainty surrounding the conflict in the Middle East, as the international community remains attentive to any developments that could facilitate de-escalation.




