Post by : Bianca Haleem
U.S. Vice President JD Vance has admitted that deep distrust between the United States and Iran cannot be overcome quickly, pointing out it as a major barrier to ongoing peace efforts.
His comments come as both countries try to restart ceasefire negotiations reportedly mediated in Pakistan, after earlier talks collapsed amid rising regional tensions.
Vance also said that Iranian negotiators still appear willing to pursue an agreement, giving a limited but cautious sense of hope despite the fragile situation.
With discussions still stuck and tensions remaining high, the overall path toward peace continues to look uncertain as both sides struggle to rebuild confidence.
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