Arabic version: انتهاء محادثات الولايات المتحدة وإيران دون اتفاق، فانس يتحدث إلى وسائل الإعلام
US Vice President JD Vance is leaving Pakistan after 21 hours of talks with Iran, stating that Tehran chose not to accept their ‘final and best offer’. Vance’s remarks came during a press conference held in Islamabad following the discussions.
According to Al Jazeera, the US had hoped for a breakthrough in talks aimed at addressing ongoing tensions between the two nations. However, the refusal by Iran to engage with the US offer leaves the diplomatic efforts at a standstill.
The discussions were anticipated to focus on critical issues impacting US-Iran relations, but the lack of agreement raises questions about future negotiations. Vance’s departure from Pakistan marks the end of this round of talks, with no immediate plans for future meetings announced at this time.
As the situation evolves, analysts will be watching closely for any potential shifts in diplomatic strategy from either side, especially given the complexities surrounding the US-Israel relationship with Iran.



















