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US-Iran Peace Hopes Fade Despite Araqchi's Diplomatic Push

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has returned to Pakistan after diplomatic efforts to revive US-Iran peace talks faltered. This follows President Donald Trump’s decision to cancel a planned visit by US envoys, signaling a significant setback in ongoing negotiations amidst the backdrop of a continuing ceasefire.

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US-Iran Peace Hopes Fade Despite Araqchi's Diplomatic Push

Hopes for renewed peace efforts in the ongoing US-Israeli conflict with Iran have diminished as Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi wrapped up his diplomatic tour, which included stops in Pakistan and Oman. Despite Araqchi's efforts to engage with regional mediators over the weekend, the absence of US representatives became evident after President Donald Trump instructed his envoys not to pursue negotiations.

On April 26, 2026, Trump confirmed that he canceled the visit by Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff to Islamabad due to the perceived inadequacy of Iran's offers for peace. "Iran offered a lot, but not enough," Trump remarked, emphasizing the necessity for concrete assurances regarding Iran's nuclear capabilities.

The ceasefire enacted following US and Israeli strikes on Iran in late February remains in effect, yet no progress has been made toward a comprehensive peace agreement, which is crucial given the war's toll, including rising oil prices and geopolitical instability. The conflict has notably impacted the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route for global oil, where Iran has aggressively increased its control.

As Araqchi continued his diplomatic shuttle, he met with Haitham bin Tariq al-Said in Oman to discuss security in the Strait. He reiterated Iran's demand for the lifting of US-imposed blockades before any negotiations could progress.

In the context of a deeply fragmented Iranian leadership, Trump noted, “There is tremendous infighting and confusion within Iran’s leadership.” This perception of disarray complicates the prospect of successful negotiations, particularly if no unified direction is present within Tehran.

As tensions loom and the conflict continues to destabilize the broader Middle East, anticipation for a diplomatic resolution appears increasingly fragile, with both sides holding firm to their respective positions. As of now, further talks seem improbable without significant shifts in strategy from either the US or Iran.

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