
US-Iran Talks Collapse in Pakistan Over Nuclear Dispute
High-level diplomatic talks between US and Iranian officials concluded without an agreement in Islamabad, Pakistan. The negotiations, described as the highest since 1979, stalled primarily over Iran's nuclear enrichment program. The US, represented by Vice President JD Vance, demanded a firm commitment that Iran would not develop nuclear weapons. Conversely, Iran maintained its focus on a civilian nuclear power program and a slower, long-term negotiation approach. This fundamental disagreement in approach and substance has halted diplomatic progress. The failure raises significant questions regarding regional stability and the future trajectory of the global economy.






















