
"Vance stated that the U.S. required an affirmative commitment that Iran would not seek a nuclear weapon in order to end the war, which Iran chose not to accept."
"The vice president emphasized that the American delegation was quite flexible in what they were willing to do to get a deal done, but Iran did not bring the same mentality."
"Vance expressed disappointment that, despite making clear redlines and accommodations, the U.S. was unable to make any headway in the negotiations."
Vice President JD Vance reported that negotiations with Iranian leaders did not result in a deal to end the war. The U.S. required Iran to commit to not pursuing nuclear weapons, which Iran did not accept. Vance noted that the U.S. delegation was flexible in negotiations, but Iran did not reciprocate. The meeting lasted 21 hours, and Vance acknowledged the efforts of Pakistani leaders in facilitating the discussions. Despite the lack of agreement, substantive discussions took place between the two sides.
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