14.04.2026 11:28
Following the inconclusive outcome of the US-Iran talks, as Washington blockades the Strait of Hormuz, the parties are expected to return to the negotiation table this week in Islamabad.
The failure to achieve results from negotiations between the USA and Iran in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, has escalated tensions in the region once again. The Washington administration has blockaded the Strait of Hormuz, citing Iran's violation of the ceasefire.
BLOCKADE DECISION INCREASED TENSIONS
The USA tightened control over the critical passage point, the Strait of Hormuz, claiming that the two-week ceasefire was violated and no agreement was reached. This step brought about a new crisis in terms of global energy and security balances.
RETURNING TO THE NEGOTIATION TABLE
Despite all these developments, diplomatic traffic did not completely stop. According to four different sources, US and Iranian delegations are expected to meet again in Islamabad this week to continue peace talks.
CRITICAL TOPICS ON THE TABLE
In the talks planned to restart, making the ceasefire permanent, Iran's nuclear program, and regional security issues are expected to be at the forefront. It is also claimed that Turkey is involved to restart the process.
NO OFFICIAL STATEMENT
While no official statement has been made by the parties yet, diplomatic sources state that the course of the talks will become clear in the coming days. Developments in the region are being closely monitored in terms of global markets and international relations.