Islamabad Talks 2026: The talks between America and Iran in Pakistan have ended without any agreement. After this, the biggest question is whether the war will start again? At present there is little possibility of this happening because the ceasefire is said to continue till April 21 and Pakistan has come forward as the guarantor of this agreement.
According to the News 18 report, top sources in the Pakistan government said, “Even though the talks have not resulted in a formal agreement, there is a broad but informal understanding between the two sides. The 15-day ceasefire that started from April 7 will continue till April 21 and there will be no violations during this period.”
Iran adopted a stance to reduce tension
According to sources, Iran is currently taking steps towards reducing tension. Pakistan has played the role of guarantor till the deadline of 21 April. America’s peace proposal is still on the table and Iran’s formal response is awaited. In this situation, there is no possibility of any new tension or attack till 21st April.
Iran under pressure from Pakistan and America
Sources say that Pakistan’s military presence in the Gulf region and America-led diplomacy are together putting pressure on Iran. Iran is avoiding any aggressive step because doing so could isolate it at the international level and strengthen Pakistan’s two-way pressure strategy.
What happened in the peace talks?
Peace talks between America and Iran ended on 12 April 2026 in Islamabad, Pakistan. This talk was done with the aim of ending the war that had been going on for about 6 weeks. Despite these marathon talks that lasted for 21 hours under the leadership of US Vice President JD Vance, no agreement could be reached and there are no plans for the next talks at the moment.
Nuclear issue became the biggest controversy
The biggest reason for the breakdown of talks was Iran’s refusal to accept America’s conditions. The US wanted Iran to agree to “zero enrichment” and eliminate its uranium reserves.