Trump-Iran Talks Hit a Wall New Issues Emerge as Ceasefire Crumbles
The temporary truce between the US and Iran is falling apart.
Talks in Islamabad went nowhere.
After 21 hours of intense negotiations, both sides walked away without a deal.
Vice President JD Vance led the US delegation.
He said they couldn't make any headway on the nuclear issue.
Iran refuses to give up its uranium stockpile.
The US is demanding complete surrender of any nuclear ambition.
Here's what Iran's top officials are saying.
Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf posted on X that they won't negotiate "under the shadow of threats".
He called Trump's blockade a violation of the ceasefire.
Iran says the US turned the talks into a "table of surrender".
Now the new issues.
The Strait of Hormuz is a major sticking point. Iran is demanding tolls for passage. The US says no.
Iran fired on ships in the strait. Trump says they violated the ceasefire "numerous times".
And there's another problem.
Iran hasn't even confirmed they'll send a delegation back to Islamabad.
Pakistan is still waiting for an answer.
Trump is not backing down.
He told CNBC he doesn't want to extend the truce. "We don't have that much time," he said.
His warning is direct. If no deal by Wednesday, "lots of bombs start going off". Bridges and power plants are the targets this time.
The clock is ticking. Markets are watching. And the talks are not going well.
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