The U.S.-Iran negotiations have ended without an agreement


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On April 12, the U.S.-Iran negotiations concluded. The U.S.’s overly high demands hindered the achievement of a joint framework and agreement, and both sides failed to reach an agreement.
U.S. Vice President Vance said at a press conference held in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, on the 12th that the U.S. has not reached a consensus with Iran and will return to the United States. Vance said that the U.S.-Iran negotiations failed to reach an agreement mainly because Iran did not make a clear commitment to give up developing nuclear weapons. The U.S. has clearly laid out its own “red lines” and conditions that are acceptable and unacceptable, while Iran “chose not to accept these terms.”
So awesome—just one day and it all fell apart; nothing got achieved
That’s it—Vice President Vance has already gone back to the U.S.
Who knows what will happen next?
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