
Peace negotiations between the United States and Iran in Islamabad have concluded without an agreement after twenty-one hours of extensive discussions. The US Vice President announced that while the American delegation clearly outlined its conditions and red lines, the Iranian side refused to accept the terms. A primary objective for the United States remains securing a long-term, affirmative commitment from Iran to abandon its nuclear weapon ambitions, especially following the destruction of its enrichment facilities. Despite the collapse of this initial round of talks, the fourteen-day ceasefire remains intact. The US President is expected to review the situation and determine the next course of action, which could involve resuming military strikes or allowing more time for diplomacy. Meanwhile, reports indicate that China is playing a significant role in the background, with cargo flights landing in Tehran. Iranian preconditions, including a comprehensive ceasefire across all fronts such as Lebanon, remain unmet by the United States and its allies, leaving the future of the peace process highly uncertain.
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