US Vice President JD Vance said the first round of US Iran talks in Islamabad stalled because decades of mistrust still shadow both sides, yet he voiced guarded hope for a deal. At a Turning Point USA event in Georgia, he called the direct high level contact unprecedented in 49 years and said the US team negotiated in good faith at President Donald Trump’s direction. CNN reported Washington is weighing a second session in Islamabad, likely again led by Vance, as efforts continue to halt hostilities in West Asia, though no date is set.
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"A lot of mistrust": US VP Vance on 1st round of US-Iran talks, signals optimism on possible 2nd round
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