US and Iran fail to reach agreement after historic peace talks in Pakistan, Vance says
Vance said Iran rejected a U.S. demand for an explicit pledge not to seek nuclear weapons after talks stretched 21 hours.
- On Sunday, high-level ceasefire talks between the United States and Iran ended in Islamabad without an agreement after 21 hours of negotiations, threatening a two-week truce set to expire April 22.
- Negotiators failed to bridge significant gaps regarding Iran's nuclear program, control of the Strait of Hormuz, and support for regional proxy groups, with both sides attributing the failure to the other's uncompromising demands.
- Vice President JD Vance stated Iran failed to provide assurances against seeking nuclear weapons, while Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf countered the U.S. must decide "whether it can gain our trust or not."
- President Donald Trump announced the U.S. Navy will "immediately" blockade the Strait of Hormuz, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened senior security officials as officials confirmed no additional talks were scheduled.
- Ali Vaez of the International Crisis Group warned the stalemate signals a "volatile period of pressure, signaling, and last-minute attempts to prevent a wider conflagration," though he noted immediate collapse is unlikely.
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