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US-Iran Peace Talks in Pakistan Extend Into Second Day Without Agreement

The United States and Iran completed a third round of direct negotiations in Islamabad, Pakistan on Sunday, marking the highest-level face-to-face engagement between the two nations since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Led on the U.S. side by Vice President JD Vance, the roughly 21-hour talks concluded without a formal agreement, though both sides described some discussions as substantive. A fragile two-week ceasefire remains in place as the war enters its seventh week, with the IMF warning of severe global economic consequences and Iran retaining most of its nuclear program components.

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Progressive View

Progressive outlets emphasize the humanitarian toll of the six-week war, the thousands of lives lost, and the global economic disruption it has caused, framing direct diplomacy as an overdue and necessary step that must result in concrete concessions from Washington.

Consensus Facts

The factual record shows that U.S. and Iranian delegations completed more than 21 hours of direct talks in Islamabad brokered by Pakistan, no agreement was announced, a two-week ceasefire remains in effect, and Iran is reported to still possess most components needed for a nuclear weapon.

Conservative View

Conservative outlets highlight that no agreement was reached despite marathon talks, note the U.S. Navy's simultaneous Strait of Hormuz mine-clearing operations as a show of strength, and stress that Iran retains near-weapons-grade uranium giving it dangerous leverage.

◈ Panorama Neutral Synthesis

The factual record shows that U.S. and Iranian delegations completed more than 21 hours of direct talks in Islamabad brokered by Pakistan, no agreement was announced, a two-week ceasefire remains in effect, and Iran is reported to still possess most components needed for a nuclear weapon.

Bottom Line

Vice President JD Vance confirmed no peace agreement was reached after approximately 21 hours of direct U.S.-Iran negotiations in Islamabad, with talks set to resume after a break.

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