JD Vance Reports No Agreement Reached in US-Iran Negotiations
"We Leave With Final, Best Offer": JD Vance's Full Statement On Failed Talks
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US Vice President JD Vance announced that after 21 hours of negotiations in Pakistan, no agreement was reached with Iran. Vance emphasized that Iran did not accept US terms regarding nuclear weapons, which remain a core concern for the US administration.
- 01No agreement reached after 21 hours of negotiations between the US and Iran.
- 02JD Vance stated that Iran rejected the US terms regarding nuclear weapons.
- 03The US aims for a long-term commitment from Iran not to develop nuclear weapons.
- 04Vance maintained that the US was flexible and accommodating during the talks.
- 05Constant communication with President Trump and the national security team occurred throughout the negotiations.
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US Vice President JD Vance announced on Sunday that after 21 hours of negotiations in Pakistan, no agreement was reached with Iran. Vance expressed disappointment, stating that this outcome is more detrimental to Iran than to the United States. He highlighted that the core goal of the negotiations was to secure an affirmative commitment from Iran not to pursue nuclear weapons. Despite discussions covering various issues, including frozen assets, the Iranian delegation did not accept the US terms. Vance emphasized that the US had made its red lines clear and had been flexible during the talks. He confirmed that he maintained consistent communication with President Donald Trump and other key members of the national security team throughout the negotiation process. The US is leaving with a final proposal, hoping Iran will reconsider its stance.
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