US-Iran Talks Fail; Iran: No Expectation of Agreement in Single Meeting
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US-Iran nuclear negotiations have broken down without reaching an agreement. US diplomat Vance stated a final proposal was left, while Iran indicated no expectation of an agreement in a single meeting, with core differences revolving around nuclear weapons development.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the core dispute between the US and Iran in the talks?
- A: According to JD Vance, the core dispute between the two sides lies in nuclear weapons.
- Q: What did the United States announce on the 7th to facilitate negotiations?
- A: The United States announced that the United States and Israel would observe a two-week ceasefire.
- Q: How did JD Vance describe the proposal left before departing from Islamabad?
- A: He described it as a very simple proposal, a framework for understanding, and their final and best offer.
- Q: What does Iran insist regarding its development of atomic bombs?
- A: Iran insists it is not seeking to develop atomic bombs.
- Q: What did Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei say about the atmosphere of the talks?
- A: He said that these talks were held after a 40-day war and in an atmosphere of distrust and suspicion.