Deal Eludes Iran Negotiators
Peace talks between the United States and Iran ended Sunday after the two sides negotiated for 21 straight hours and could not reach a deal. Vice President J.D. Vance, who led the American negotiating team, said afterwards that the lack of a deal “is bad news for Iran much more so than the United States.”
Vance and his team, including Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, met with Iran in Islamabad, under the auspices of the Pakistani government. Iran blamed the failure on American “double standards,” while Vance said the two sides could not agree on terms. He did not spell out the specific terms causing a rift, but presumably, the impasse involves whether Iran will surrender its supply of enriched uranium. Here’s more from Forbes Breaking News.


