Vice-President JD Vance says the US and Iran have not reached an agreement following high-stakes peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan Vance says he came “in good faith”, but adds the US needs to see a “fundamental commitment” from Iran to not develop nuclear weapons – the vice-president is now leaving Pakistan Iran’s foreign ministry says the talks were “intensive”, and called on Washington to refrain from “excessive demands and unlawful requests” The talks were possible because of the high level of both delegations and their authority to negotiate, our chief international correspondent writes Earlier, US President Donald Trump says it “makes no difference” to him whether a deal is reached and “regardless what happens, we win” US Central Command says two of its navy destroyers sailed through the Strait of Hormuz as it starts to clear sea mines, but Iran has denied the claim As Israel continues to strike Hezbollah targets, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he wants a peace deal with Lebanon that “will last” Post navigation CM Vishnu Deo Sai Urges Citizens to Join Manuscript Preservation Drive, Calls it Shared Responsibility Legendary Singer Asha Bhosle Passes Away at 92