Iran’s chief negotiator blames US for 'failing to gain trust' after peace talks in Pakistan collapse
Iran's chief negotiator blamed the US for the failure to reach a deal at Islamabad talks, citing a lack of trust despite Iran presenting "forward-looking initiatives." US Vice President JD Vance stated no agreement was reached, emphasizing the need for Iran's affirmative commitment against pursuing nuclear weapons.
U.S.-Iran Peace Talks Collapse
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