Summary
- U.S. Vice President JD Vance said no agreement was reached despite 21 hours of talks with Iran.
- He said progress in the negotiations was limited after Iran decided not to accept U.S. terms.
- He said the U.S. made its red lines clear to Iran and stressed that firm assurance is needed that Tehran will not pursue nuclear weapons.
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US Vice President JD Vance said negotiations with Iran failed to produce an agreement.
Speaking in Islamabad, Pakistan, on June 12, Vance said no deal was reached despite 21 hours of talks because Tehran refused to accept US terms.
He described the latest discussions as falling short and signaled that progress had been limited. Vance added that the US had made its red lines clear to Iran and said Washington needs firm assurance that Tehran will not pursue nuclear weapons.

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