High-stakes diplomatic talks between U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance and Iran in Pakistan concluded without an agreement, deepening uncertainty over a Gulf ceasefire. Vance acknowledged the failure, stating Iran rejected Washington’s “final and best offer,” while Iran cited U.S. unwillingness to recognize its “legitimate rights and interests.” High-stakes diplomatic talks between U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance and Iran in Pakistan concluded without an agreement, deepening uncertainty over a Gulf ceasefire. Vance acknowledged the failure, stating Iran rejected Washington’s “final and best offer,” while Iran cited U.S. unwillingness to recognize its “legitimate rights and interests.”
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