US and Iran Talks Fail in Pakistan Over Nuclear Weapons
Historic negotiations between the US and Iran concluded without an agreement, leaving the status of the ceasefire uncertain. Vice President JD Vance reported that talks failed because Iran refused to accept US terms regarding nuclear development.
The United States and Iran ended a historic round of face-to-face talks early Sunday without reaching an agreement and the fate of the fragile, two-week ceasefire still unclear. Vice President JD Vance, who led the US delegation during the 21 hours of talks in Pakistan's capital Islamabad, said negotiations finished without a deal after the Iranians refused to accept American terms to refrain from developing a nuclear weapon. France24 correspondent Fraser Jackson shares his analysis from Wash...