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The US and Iran ended direct talks in Pakistan without an agreement, putting a fragile ceasefire at risk and raising doubts over efforts to end a six-week war that has killed thousands and disrupted global energy supplies.
Vice President JD Vance says Iran chose not to accept US terms while Iran says it did not expect deal in first meeting
Vice President JD Vance and White House officials departed Islamabad, Pakistan after failing to reach a peace agreement with Iran on Sunday.
Iran-US war latest: Trump says war will be ‘over quickly’ as Israel hits Beirut for first time since ceasefire - Israel launches strikes on Beirut for the first time since the 16 April ceasefire
By Ariba Shahid, Steve Holland and Nayera Abdallah ISLAMABAD/WASHINGTON/DUBAI, May 7 (Reuters) - The United States and Iran are edging toward a limited, temporary agreement to halt their war, sources and officials said on Thursday,
Donald Trump said it is “too soon” for Iran peace talks, warning any deal depends on Tehran’s compliance, while threatening intensified bombing if negotiations fail, despite reports of a nearing agreement.
Bitcoin sees new 13-week highs but fails to reach $83,000 thanks to disappointment over a potential US-Iran peace deal.
Donald Trump has paused US efforts to guide stranded vessels out of the Strait of Hormuz in the hope of reaching a deal with Iran