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After 14 hours of negotiations, Wens announced that there is no deal with Iran:

"We did not reach an agreement, and I think this is bad news for Iran much more than for the United States. We clearly outlined our red lines: what they are willing to accept and what they are not, but Iran rejected these conditions." — Wens

Iran and the U.S. reached an understanding on several issues, but opinions diverged on 2-3 key topics. — Iranian Foreign Ministry

The deadlock situation threatens the two-week ceasefire reached last week. Iran insists on control over the Strait of Hormuz and does not want to give up its enriched uranium stockpiles — Axios

The main points of disagreement are the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s nuclear program. The Americans demanded during negotiations everything they could not achieve through war. The American side was looking for a pretext to leave the negotiation table — Fars

"The U.S. made Iran an final and best offer. Let’s see if the Iranians accept it," — Wens

U.S. and Iranian delegations flew out of Islamabad after the negotiations

Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry called on the U.S. and Iran to observe the ceasefire

The Israeli army struck Lebanon, reported the IDF

The U.S. continues to strengthen its forces in the Middle East.

It is unknown whether new negotiations will take place.
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