JAKARTA - US Vice President (Wapres) JD Vance said the US delegation failed to reach an agreement with Iran after 21 hours of the first peace talks since yesterday in Islamabad, Pakistan.

In a very brief press conference on Sunday, April 12, quoted from The Telegraph, Vance said the US negotiating team did not reach an agreement with the Iranian delegation.

According to him, Iran has chosen not to accept US requirements, including a commitment not to build nuclear weapons.

Meanwhile, Iranian state media said the talks failed because of "unreasonable demands" from the US.

Previously, the Iranian news agency Tasnim via Sputnik reported that despite the differences between the two parties, negotiations between the Iranian and US delegations mediated by Pakistan will continue today Sunday, April 12.

"Negotiations will continue despite some differences," the Iranian government said on its Telegram channel.


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