US Delegation Departs Pakistan Without Reaching Iran Negotiation Agreement
April 12, 2026 • Al Jazeera
US Delegation Departs Pakistan Without Reaching Agreement with Iran
A US delegation led by Vice President JD Vance departed Pakistan on Tuesday after failing to reach an agreement with Iranian officials during 21 hours of negotiations.
According to a statement released by the White House, the US delegation had been engaged in talks with Iranian representatives in Pakistan. However, it was reported that no mutually acceptable terms could be reached.
In a brief press conference following the conclusion of the negotiations, Vice President Vance stated that Iran had declined to accept Washington’s proposed terms. No further details were provided regarding the specifics of the proposals or the reasons behind Iran’s decision.
The US delegation’s visit to Pakistan marked an attempt to engage in diplomatic efforts with Iranian officials. The talks aimed to explore potential areas of cooperation and address outstanding issues between the two countries.
It is worth noting that no official statement was released by the Iranian government regarding the outcome of the negotiations or their stance on the proposed terms.
The US delegation’s departure from Pakistan indicates that further discussions will need to be held in the future if a mutually acceptable agreement is to be reached.
Source: Al Jazeera