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US-Iran Ceasefire Talks Collapse in Pakistan Without Agreement

After 21 hours of face-to-face negotiations in Islamabad, Pakistan, the United States and Iran failed to reach a peace agreement, leaving the fate of a fragile two-week ceasefire uncertain. US Vice President JD Vance, who led the American delegation, stated talks ended because Iran refused to accept US terms requiring it to refrain from developing nuclear weapons. Separately, US intelligence assessments allege China may be covertly supplying shoulder-fired air defense missiles to Iran through third countries, a claim China has not confirmed.

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Progressive View

Progressive outlets emphasize the human and economic costs of the ongoing US-Iran war, highlighting expert criticism that the US negotiating team was underprepared and that Washington's abandonment of diplomacy in favor of military action has damaged its credibility as an honest broker in global affairs.

Consensus Facts

Verified reporting confirms that 21 hours of US-Iran talks in Islamabad ended without a deal on April 12-13, with nuclear weapons development cited as the core sticking point, while US intelligence claims of Chinese arms transfers to Iran remain unconfirmed by Beijing.

Conservative View

Conservative outlets frame Iran's refusal to accept nuclear restrictions as proof of bad faith, supporting the US position that firm terms are necessary, and point to alleged Chinese arms transfers as evidence of destabilizing adversarial behavior requiring a strong American response.

◈ Panorama Neutral Synthesis

Verified reporting confirms that 21 hours of US-Iran talks in Islamabad ended without a deal on April 12-13, with nuclear weapons development cited as the core sticking point, while US intelligence claims of Chinese arms transfers to Iran remain unconfirmed by Beijing.

Bottom Line

US-Iran negotiations in Pakistan concluded without agreement after 21 hours, with Vice President Vance departing and the two-week ceasefire's future unresolved.

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