“Middle East War: US Iran Talks End Without Deal After Marathon Negotiations in Pakistan”
Intensive negotiations between the United States and Iran aimed at easing tensions in the Middle East have ended without an agreement. The marathon discussions, hosted in Pakistan, failed to produce a breakthrough, despite Washington presenting what it described as its “final and best offer.”
Diplomatic sources familiar with the talks said negotiators explored several contentious issues, including security guarantees, regional de-escalation, and frameworks for reducing hostilities. However, deep disagreements persisted, preventing a consensus. The collapse of the talks heightens uncertainty in a region already unsettled by recent military confrontations and fragile ceasefire arrangements.
Observers warn that the failure to secure a deal risks intensifying existing tensions across the Middle East. With both sides holding firm positions, analysts caution that diplomatic stalemate could pave the way for further regional instability unless new initiatives emerge to restart negotiations.
While officials have not ruled out future dialogue, no date has been set for renewed talks. International stakeholders continue to monitor the situation closely, urging restraint to prevent further escalation.

