The latest reporting says US–Iran peace talks in Islamabad appear to have collapsed for now, with no agreement reached after about 21 hours, though both sides left the door open for more diplomacy.[6][9]
What happened
- CNN’s live updates said the talks ended without a deal, and Iranian media later reported Tehran was not planning an immediate next round.[6]
- Al Jazeera likewise said the Islamabad talks collapsed after 21 hours and that the standoff now threatens a fragile ceasefire and tensions around the Strait of Hormuz.[9]
Signs of movement
- An ABC News report from Apr. 14 said Reuters was reporting the talks could resume later this week, but no date had been set and there was still no US confirmation.[1]
- That same report said Iranian and Pakistani officials were keeping Friday through Sunday open as possible windows.[1]
Main sticking points
- Coverage points to major disputes over Iran’s nuclear program, sanctions relief, regional security, and the Strait of Hormuz.[3][9]
- Some reports also say Iran wants Israeli attacks to stop and frozen assets released before fully committing to the process.[3]
Current read
The best read right now is: the talks are not dead, but they are stalled. The immediate outlook depends on whether Washington and Tehran can agree on a new format, timing, and terms.[1][6]
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