US-Iran Peace Talks Stall as Conflict Approaches Two-Month Mark

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US-Iran Peace Talks Stall as Conflict Approaches Two-Month Mark

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Efforts to resume peace talks over the Iran war stalled after US President Donald Trump canceled a planned trip by his top envoys and the Islamic Republic said it won’t negotiate so long as it’s being threatened. This cluster currently includes 3 articles from 3 sources.

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This cluster currently includes 3 articles from 3 sources. Sources in this event include Bloomberg, Al Jazeera, Associated Press.

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US-Iran Peace Talks Stall as Conflict Approaches Two-Month Mark
Bloomberg
Bloomberg
Lean Left
4/26/2026

US-Iran Peace Talks Stall as Conflict Approaches Two-Month Mark

Efforts to resume peace talks over the Iran war stalled after US President Donald Trump canceled a planned trip by his top envoys and the Islamic Republic said it won’t negotiate so long as it’s being threatened.

Iran war: What’s happening on day 58 as Tehran-Washington talks stall?
Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera
Lean Left
4/26/2026

Iran war: What’s happening on day 58 as Tehran-Washington talks stall?

Prospects for a diplomatic breakthrough in the US-Israeli war with Iran appear to have dimmed, with negotiations to end the two-month conflict stalled as both Tehran and Washington show little sign of easing their positions. US President Donald Trump cancelled a planned visit to Islamabad by his envoys, Steve Witkoff.

A woman walks past an anti-U.S. graffiti painted on the wall of the Tehran University on Enqelab-e-Eslami (Islamic Revolution) street in downtown Tehran, Iran, Saturday, April 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Associated Press4/25/2026

Talks stumble as Iran's top diplomat leaves Pakistan and Trump says he told envoys not to go

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Pakistan’s capital of Islamabad on Friday to take part in the Pakistani-led mediation efforts, and held a series of meetings with Pakistani officials. Iran’s government said there would be no direct negotiations with American government representatives during.