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Vice President JD Vance and White House officials departed Islamabad, Pakistan after failing to reach a peace agreement with Iran on Sunday.
Vice President JD Vance said the US and Iran failed to strike a peace deal to end the six-week war rocking the Middle East, blaming Tehran’s refusal to give up its nuclear ambitions — leaving uncertainty over whether fighting will resume. Vance ...
President Trump has considered himself an effective dealmaker above all else, but he appears to have hit a wall with Iran as his tough talk, threats and even military action haven't moved Tehran from its long-established positions.
Iran talks were ‘on the borderline', saying Washington was prepared to act within days if Tehran failed to deliver the ’right answers,' as Iran's Revolutionary Guards warned any renewed aggression wou
There is little choice for the United States and Iran other than to make a deal. The unspoken truth since the war began, this remains more the case in the closing five days of the ceasefire. For the US, the first round of talks in Islamabad, despite their ...
Washington, US Vice President J D Vance has said Iran having an atomic weapon would trigger a "nuclear arms race" worldwide and asserted that the US was "locked and loaded" to restart military operations if Tehran failed to reach a peace deal.
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Iran wants a deal, recognises nuclear weapon is US red line: JD VanceUS Vice President JD Vance said Iran wants a deal and knows a nuclear weapon is a 'red line' for Washington. He asserted the US is negotiating in good faith, but President Donald Trump is prepared for stronger action if talks fail.
Calls for a fresh strike are growing louder in the U.S. and Israel, with some officials arguing that increased pressure could weaken Tehran's leverage and force Iran back to the negotiating table. "There is one major problem with this theory: We have already tested it,