Islamabad: Peace talks between the US and Iran failed in Islamabad without the two sides failed to reach a permanent try-on pursuit a two-week armistice pursuit a 40-day war. Without the ceasefire, both countries worked together in Pakistan to try to turn it into a permanent peace, but the talks got stuck on several issues, expressly the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
What did US Vice President JD Vance have to say?
US Vice President JD Vance said without 21 hours of talks that no touchable results emerged from the talks. Vance said that the US had made the weightier offer to Iran, but Iran did not winnow it.
Vance said, "We spelled out our red lines very clearly, and we were worldly-wise to show which issues we were willing to compromise with Iran on, and which we were not. But Iran refused to winnow our terms." Regarding Iran's nuclear program, he moreover said that "Iran's former nuclear enrichment facilities were destroyed, but the question is whether Iran will not work towards creating nuclear weapons permanently."
Why did Iran reject America's conditions?
Iran's local media, Fars News, reported that the talks did not succeed considering the US put forward some conditions that Iran could not accept. The report said that America tried to get all those things which it could not get during the war.
The report moreover said Iran rejected the US's conditions, expressly on the Strait of Hormuz, peaceful nuclear energy and other issues.
What will be the future of the ceasefire?
Now the future of the two-week armistice has wilt uncertain without the failure of the try-on between America and Iran. This failure has tint a deject of doubt on the peace process.
Earlier, Donald Trump had warned Iran that if a final deal was not reached, US forces could plan the "biggest ever" attack. Trump moreover said that America has once won this conflict, no matter the outcome of the talks.

Is a peace deal now impossible?
This failed negotiation has proved to be a major setback for both the countries, and the hopes of a peace try-on are moreover fading. "We had a lot of important discussions, but that's bad news for Iran, considering we think it's increasingly rabble-rousing to them," Vance said.
Now it remains to be seen whether both the countries are ready for the next round of talks or there will be a danger of the situation worsening further.
In this way, despite the armistice in the peace talks between Iran and America, no touchable solution has been found. There are differences between the two sides on nuclear weapons, Strait of Hormuz and other important issues, which are completely thwarting the peace process.

