US and Iran fail to reach a deal after peace talks in Islamabad
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The U.S. and Iran failed to reach a deal after peace talks in Islamabad, leaving a ceasefire in doubt.
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The United States and Iran concluded peace talks in Islamabad on Sunday without achieving a deal to end the ongoing war. This failure leaves a fragile two-week ceasefire in jeopardy, as both nations attributed the breakdown to the other side. The lack of progress on core disputes during the negotiations means the conflict is likely to continue. This development casts uncertainty over the future of stability in the region.
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