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        "msgid": "negotiations-in-pakistan-fail-to-reach-agreement-iran-refuses-to-follow-us-1775980244",
        "date": "2026-04-12 13:40:00",
        "title": "Negotiations in Pakistan Fail to Reach Agreement, Iran Refuses to Follow US",
        "author": "",
        "source": "CNBC",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Politics",
        "summary": "Negotiations in Pakistan between Iran and the United States have collapsed without an agreement, primarily due to Iran's rejection of what it views as unreasonable US demands on nuclear weapons and control over the Strait of Hormuz. US Vice President JD Vance stated that Washington presented its final and best offer, emphasising the need for firm commitments from Iran against pursuing nuclear arms, while delaying joint attacks with Israel for two weeks to allow for talks. This failure heightens tensions in the ongoing Middle East conflict, with Pakistan acting as mediator seeking to bridge differences amid critical issues like global oil supply routes.",
        "content": "<p>Negotiations in Pakistan have failed to reach an agreement, with Iran\nrefusing to follow the United States. Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - The\nMiddle East war between Iran and the United States (US) continues\nbecause talks in Pakistan failed to achieve a deal. The failure stems\nfrom Iran\u2019s suspicion that the US is seeking excuses to abandon the\nnegotiations. Citing Al-Jazeera, which quotes Iran\u2019s news agency, the\nagreement depends on changes to the US demands, which Iran considers\nunreasonable. However, the Strait of Hormuz region is one of several\ncontroversial issues that need resolution. Nevertheless, both countries\nare currently striving to find common ground. Pakistan, as mediator, is\nattempting to resolve differences and bring positions closer.\nDelegations from both countries have withdrawn to consult with their\nrespective expert teams regarding the proposed text. Discussions will\nresume once the draft is ready. Meanwhile, sources close to the Iranian\ndelegation claim the US is demanding impossible things during the war in\nthe Islamabad talks. This means Iran does not accept America\u2019s ambitious\nconditions regarding the Strait of Hormuz, peaceful nuclear energy, and\nseveral other issues. US Vice President JD Vance Says This President JD\nVance stated that Washington has submitted its final and best offer.\nVance indicated that his side is still giving Iran time to consider the\nUS proposal. Previously, Washington said it would delay joint attacks\nwith Israel for two weeks while awaiting negotiation outcomes. \u201cWe are\nleaving this place with a very simple proposal, a method of\nunderstanding that is our final and best offer. We will see if the\nIranian side accepts it,\u201d Vance told reporters after 21 hours of\nnegotiations in Islamabad, quoted from AFP, Sunday (12\/4\/2026). Vance\nsaid the main dispute in the talks concerns nuclear weapons. Iran\ninsists it is not making atomic bombs. \u201cThe simple fact is, we need to\nsee a firm commitment that they will not seek nuclear weapons and will\nnot seek tools that would allow them to quickly achieve them,\u201d he said.\nHowever, until the talks ended, the US admitted it has not seen such\ncommitment from Iran. \u201cWe haven\u2019t seen that. We hope we will see it,\u201d\nVance said. Previously, the United States stated it would delay joint\nattacks with Israel for two weeks to give space for negotiations. This\nstep is described as part of the last diplomatic effort before further\ndecisions are made. Besides the nuclear issue, the talks are taking\nplace amid tensions over the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route through\nwhich about one-fifth of the world\u2019s oil supply passes. However, Vance\ndid not detail any significant differences on that issue. He also\nemphasised that President Donald Trump has been accommodating in the\nnegotiations. \u201cI think we have been quite flexible. We have been quite\naccommodating. The President told us, you must come with good faith and\ndo your best to reach an agreement,\u201d Vance said. \u201cWe have done that and,\nunfortunately, we were unable to make progress,\u201d he added.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/negotiations-in-pakistan-fail-to-reach-agreement-iran-refuses-to-follow-us-1775980244",
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