April 11, 2026 – 23:35
After 21 hours of dialogue in Pakistan, the US vice president confirmed that there was no agreement due to the lack of a firm nuclear commitment from Tehran.
The vice president of the United States, J.D. Vanceannounced this Sunday the end of negotiations with the Iranian regime without having achieved a consensus. After an intense day of 21 hours of dialogue In the Pakistani capital, the North American delegation will return to Washington after Tehran’s rejection of the proposed terms.
“They have chosen not to accept our terms,” Vance said during a press conference before leaving. The vice president was emphatic when pointing out that the US administration will not give in in its main demand: a verifiable commitment to the definitive abandonment of Iranian atomic ambitions.
Despite the lack of a handshake, Vance clarified that the United States left one last way out. “We leave here with a very simple proposal, an approach that constitutes our final and best offer. We will see if the Iranians accept it,” he declared.
The central friction point remains long-term security. “The question is: do we see a commitment not to develop a nuclear weapon for a long term?” he questioned before the media.
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During his speech, Vance did not want to miss the opportunity to thank the local mediation. He praised the work of prime minister of pakistanhighlighting their efforts to facilitate a possible peace agreement and serve as a bridge in one of the most tense diplomatic crises today.
For now, the US delegation returns to the White House, leaving the ball in the Tehran fieldwhose response to this “last offer” will determine the course of sanctions and stability in the region.













