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        "id": 1672514,
        "msgid": "us-iran-negotiations-deadlocked-washington-claims-stronger-position-1775980243",
        "date": "2026-04-12 13:52:00",
        "title": "US-Iran Negotiations Deadlocked, Washington Claims Stronger Position",
        "author": "Friska Yolandha",
        "source": "REPUBLIKA",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Politics",
        "summary": "US-Iran negotiations in Islamabad have ended without agreement, with US Vice President JD Vance stating that the failure harms Iran more than the United States. Vance highlighted America's flexibility and clear red lines during talks, noting Iran's refusal to accept US terms, while expressing hope for Iran's long-term commitment against nuclear weapon development. He described the latest US proposal as final and the best offer on the table.",
        "content": "<p>REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, TEHERAN \u2014 The failure to reach an agreement between\nthe United States (US) and Iran is considered more detrimental to Tehran\nthan to Washington, according to US Vice President JD Vance. \u201cThe bad\nnews is that we have not reached an agreement. I think this is far worse\nnews for Iran than for the United States,\u201d Vance told reporters after\nthe negotiations. Vance, who is the Head of the US Delegation in talks\nwith Iran in Islamabad, Pakistan, also conveyed that the US has shown\nsufficient flexibility during the negotiation process. He emphasised\nthat Washington has clearly communicated its red lines and room for\ncompromise in the negotiations. According to Vance, Iran decided not to\naccept the terms proposed by the US. \u201cThey have chosen not to accept our\nterms,\u201d he said to reporters after the talks. He added that the US still\nhopes Iran will commit to not developing nuclear weapons in the long\nterm. \u201cThe question is simple: do we see a fundamental commitment from\nIran not to develop nuclear weapons, not just now or in the next two\nyears, but in the long term? We have not seen it. We hope to see it,\u201d\nVance said. Vance also affirmed that the offer presented by the US in\nthe latest negotiations is the final and best offer. \u201cWe are leaving\nthis place with a very simple proposal, a method of understanding that\nis our final and best offer,\u201d he said in Islamabad after the\nnegotiations. He reiterated that the US position has been clearly\nconveyed in the negotiations. \u201cWe have explained very clearly what our\nred lines are, what we can accommodate and what we cannot accommodate.\nHowever, they chose not to accept our terms,\u201d Vance said.<\/p>",
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