U.S. Withdraws from Iran Negotiations: A Diplomatic Stalemate
U.S. Vice President JD Vance announced on Sunday that negotiations with Iran have ended without reaching a deal. The discussions have concluded without any resolution, and U.S. officials are planning to return to the United States. This development marks a significant diplomatic stalemate in U.S.-Iran relations.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance confirmed to reporters on Sunday that the talks with Iran have collapsed without achieving a deal.
Speaking from Pakistan, Vance highlighted the absence of any agreement, indicating a diplomatic impasse.
U.S. officials are now preparing to return to the United States, marking a significant setback in negotiations with Tehran.
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