Vans: No agreement has been reached; Iran chooses not to accept the U.S. conditions.

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ME News Report, April 12 (UTC+8), U.S. Vice President Vance held a press conference at the Serena Hotel in Islamabad, Pakistan, stating that the U.S.-Iran negotiations failed to reach an agreement after 21 hours. Although both sides engaged in multiple substantive discussions, disagreements still remain. The U.S. side proposed clear “red lines” and conditions during the negotiations, but Iran chose not to accept them. Vance pointed out that the key issue is Iran’s failure to explicitly commit to abandoning nuclear weapons development, which is also a core demand of U.S. President Trump. He emphasized that the U.S. requires Iran to make a long-term commitment not to acquire related nuclear capabilities, but there was no clear willingness shown by the other side. Vance reiterated that the nuclear issue remains the main point of contention in the negotiations. (Source: MLion)

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