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STANDARD DIPLOMATIC UNVERIFIED

US-Iran diplomatic talks in Pakistan conclude without agreement

Apr 11, 2026 10:28 PM CT Islamabad, Pakistan diplomacy,US-Iran relations,negotiations failure,Pakistan

Summary

A US delegation led by Vice President JD Vance concluded negotiations with Iranian representatives in Pakistan without securing a deal. The failure to reach an agreement indicates a stalemate in diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions or address specific conflict-related grievances between the two state actors. This outcome suggests that direct diplomatic channels remain ineffective in the current phase of the Iran-Israel conflict theater.

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US Vice President JD Vance says the US delegation has failed to reach an agreement with Iran.

Sources (1)

T2 Al Jazeera
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United States NEUTRAL

Failed to reach an agreement with Iran during delegation visit.

Iran NEUTRAL

Failed to reach an agreement with the US delegation.

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