US-Iran Peace Talks in Pakistan Conclude Without Agreement After 21 Hours
After 21 hours of negotiations in Pakistan, US and Iranian officials failed to reach a consensus on ending the ongoing conflict, with both sides attributing blame for the outcome.
Summary
US Vice President JD Vance announced that peace talks between the United States and Iran concluded without an agreement after extensive discussions lasting 21 hours.
The negotiations took place in Pakistan, where both parties engaged in direct talks, although the outcome was unsuccessful.
Each side has blamed the other for the failure to reach a resolution, leaving the future of the fragile ceasefire uncertain.
Updates
Update at 08:41 UTC on 2026-04-12
EuroNews reported The United States and Iran did not reach an agreement at the end of the historic talks in Pakistan, but the fact that the two sides engaged in face-to-face, direct talks after hours in which the Pakistani side was shuttling between them mar. France 24 reported US Vice President JD Vance said on Sunday that 21 hours of peace talks in Pakistan between the US and Iran had failed to produce an agreement to end the war. Each side blamed the other for the failure of the negotiations. France 24 reported The United States and Iran ended a historic round of face-to-face talks early Sunday without reaching an agreement and the fate of the fragile, two-week ceasefire still unclear. Vice President JD Vance, who led the US delegation during the.
Sources: EuroNews, France 24