
🚨 Vance: U.S. leaves Pakistan talks without agreement after 21 hours Speaking after marathon negotiations in Islamabad, Vice President JD Vance outlined the outcome and U.S. position, saying Washington has shared with Iran its “final and best offer” on “a method of understanding.” Adding: “We’ll see if the Iranians accept.” Here’s more from Vance: 🔹 Talks lasted 21 hours with what he described as “substantive discussions” with Iran 🔹 No agreement reached, which Vance framed as “bad news for Iran much more than… the United States” 🔹 U.S. presented clear red lines and terms, saying Iran “chose not to accept” them 🔹 Did not detail the demands, but suggested core disagreement is US wants a firm, long-term commitment from Iran not to pursue a nuclear weapon or the capability to rapidly build one 🔹 Vance claimed Iran’s previous enrichment facilities have been destroyed, but said the issue is now political will, not capability 🔹 Confirmed talks covered frozen assets and broader issues, but no breakthroughs were achieved 🔹 Said the U.S. was “flexible” and negotiating in good faith, while maintaining its core conditions 🔹 U.S. officials were in constant contact with Trump and the national security team throughout the negotiations 🔹 Washington “leaves here with a very simple proposal, a method of understanding, that is our final and best offer. We’ll see if the Iranians accept,” Vance said.


























