According to a CNN analysis, the failure of talks between the United States and Iran is a major blow to hopes of finding a solution to the crisis.
The talks, which lasted for hours, ended without agreement, despite their great importance. These were the highest-level contacts between the two countries since the establishment of the Islamic Republic in 1979. The discussions were extremely complex, with the exchange of technical documents and continuous reviews, but the parties remained far apart, both in content and in the manner of negotiation.
According to the analysis, US Vice President JD Vance was seeking a quick solution after a two-week ceasefire, while Iran has pursued a slower, longer-term approach to negotiations.
The US has said it has presented its "best and final" offer, leaving the decision up to Iran. Tehran, on the other hand, considers the failure to be a result of "excessive" US demands.
One of the main points of disagreement remains uranium enrichment. Iran insists its program is for energy purposes and not nuclear weapons, while the US wants strong guarantees that Tehran will not develop such weapons.
The analysis also highlights that harsh rhetoric, including previous threats from President Donald Trump, has further strained the situation.
In conclusion, several key questions remain open: how will Iran react to the failure of the talks and how long will the uncertainty that this crisis creates for the global economy continue.






















