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JD Vance Says No Final Agreement Reached in Iran Talks, Praises Pakistan’s Hospitality

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JD Vance has stated that no final agreement was reached during the recent negotiations with Iran, despite what he described as serious and sincere efforts from all sides involved. Speaking after the talks, he emphasized that the United States participated in the discussions in good faith and engaged in detailed conversations on several key issues.

According to Vance, the negotiations allowed both sides to clearly present their positions and conditions. While progress was made in terms of dialogue and understanding, he made it clear that no formal deal has been finalized at this stage. His remarks reflect the complexity of the situation and the challenges involved in reaching a mutually acceptable outcome.

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During his briefing, Vance also took a moment to appreciate the role of Pakistan in hosting the talks. He expressed gratitude to Shehbaz Sharif and Asim Munir for their excellent hospitality and arrangements, highlighting the professionalism and support provided throughout the process.

The talks, held in Islamabad, were seen as an important step toward reducing tensions and encouraging dialogue between the United States and Iran. Although no agreement has been reached yet, officials believe that continued engagement could still open the door to future progress.

Vance’s statement suggests that while the outcome may not have been immediate, the willingness to continue discussions remains, keeping hopes alive for a possible resolution in the near future.

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