US-Iran Peace Talks in Islamabad Conclude Without Agreement

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Recent peace negotiations between the United States and Iran held in Islamabad have concluded without reaching a formal agreement. The discussions aimed to address significant diplomatic friction and regional stability concerns, yet the sessions ended with both delegations unable to resolve core differences. While the meeting signifies an attempt at high-level dialogue, officials have not announced any immediate breakthroughs or specific plans for future sessions. The lack of a consensus highlights the ongoing complexities and long-standing tensions currently existing between the two nations.

  • Diplomatic representatives from the United States and Iran met in Islamabad, Pakistan, for a series of peace talks.
  • The negotiations ended without the two parties reaching a formal agreement or signing a joint statement.
  • Discussions focused on regional security and diplomatic relations, but key points of contention remained unresolved.
  • The city of Islamabad served as the neutral host for the high-level engagement between the two countries.
  • No specific timeline or location has been established for a potential follow-up round of negotiations.

Based in Singapore, CNA (Channel News Asia) covers global developments with an Asian perspective, with correspondents based in major cities across Asia, including Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Bangkok, Tokyo, Seoul and Beijing, as well as in New York, Washington D.C. and London.

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13 COMMENTS

  1. That means Iran can now openly retrieve the enriched uranium embedded under the rubbles and continue with its enrichment program until it reaches the weapon grade. There is no law or agreement preventing them from doing so. Accordingly all they need is 2 to 3 weeks to make it. Wil there be any reversal on the nuclear's Fatwa?

  2. Vance: Boss, the talks failed.
    Trump: Really? Oh well….
    Vance: I really tried, boss. It's not my fault. We're still okay, right?
    Trump: Oh, yes. We're still okay. By the way, JD. When you get back, I need you to do some work on the road next to the ballroom site.
    Vance: Umm… The road next to the ballroom site? Isn't that a bus lane?
    Trump: …..

  3. CNA is trying to tell singaporean,
    "saba… our good fren is making a deal now. Soon we have cheap oil, and trade, and tax on each tanker"
    "so we can continue to import cheap stuff and food".

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