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US–Iran Peace Talks Collapse After 21 Hours in Pakistan, Raising Risk of Naval Blockade
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US–Iran Peace Talks Collapse After 21 Hours in Pakistan, Raising Risk of Naval Blockade

Peace negotiations between the United States and Iran ended without agreement after more than 21 hours of talks held in Islamabad, Pakistan, according to U.S. Vice President JD Vance. The discussions were aimed at ending a six-week conflict and restoring stability in key regional routes, including the Strait of Hormuz.

Tristan R.
By Tristan R.

Senior Author · April 12, 2026

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Key takeaways
Peace negotiations between the United States and Iran ended without agreement after more than 21 hours of talks held in Islamabad , Pakistan, according to U.S.
The discussions were aimed at ending a six-week conflict and restoring stability in key regional routes, including the Strait of Hormuz.
Speaking at a press conference on Sunday morning local time, Vance confirmed the outcome and signaled that the lack of progress could have greater consequences for Iran.

Peace negotiations between the United States and Iran ended without agreement after more than 21 hours of talks held in Islamabad, Pakistan, according to U.S. Vice President JD Vance. The discussions were aimed at ending a six-week conflict and restoring stability in key regional routes, including the Strait of Hormuz.

Speaking at a press conference on Sunday morning local time, Vance confirmed the outcome and signaled that the lack of progress could have greater consequences for Iran. He stated that failure to reach an agreement represented “bad news for Iran” and emphasized that U.S. negotiators had clearly outlined their demands during the extended session.

Trump Signals Possible Naval Blockade Against Iran

U.S. President Donald Trump indicated that stronger measures remain under consideration following the failed negotiations. Shortly after the talks collapsed, Trump shared commentary highlighting a potential naval blockade against Iran, signaling that military or economic pressure options remain on the table.

Earlier, Trump had stated that it “makes no difference” to him whether a deal was reached during the Islamabad discussions, while Iranian officials criticized what they described as “excessive” U.S. demands during negotiations.

Iran Cites Key Disagreements and Mistrust

Iranian officials acknowledged that some progress was made but said the talks ultimately failed due to disagreements over two major unresolved issues. A spokesperson from Iran’s foreign ministry described the negotiations as taking place in an “atmosphere of mistrust,” adding that expecting a full agreement in a single round was unrealistic.

Both sides deployed large delegations and exchanged multiple draft proposals during the Islamabad meeting. However, officials confirmed that no immediate plans are currently in place to resume talks, leaving uncertainty around future diplomatic efforts and regional stability.

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Tristan R.
Tristan R.

8+ years covering crypto markets, macro, and geopolitics. Previously at Decrypt and CoinDesk. Focused on the intersection of digital assets and traditional finance.