After nearly 21 hours of intense, high-level negotiations in Islamabad, delegations from the United States and Iran concluded talks without reaching any agreement. The discussions were aimed at easing long-standing tensions, particularly over nuclear issues and regional security concerns. Despite extended dialogue and diplomatic efforts, both sides remained divided on key demands and conditions. Officials described the talks as “constructive” but acknowledged that significant gaps still exist. The departure of both delegations on Sunday morning highlights the challenges in achieving a breakthrough. The outcome has raised concerns about the future of diplomatic engagement between the two nations. Analysts believe further negotiations may still take place, but progress is expected to be slow and uncertain.
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