As of April 2026, the US and Iran appear closer to reviving high-stakes nuclear negotiations, with Pakistan emerging as a key mediator. President Donald Trump hinted at imminent talks during a press interaction this week, praising Pakistani Field Marshal Asim Munir’s role in facilitating dialogue. 🕊️
Vice President JD Vance is pushing for a "grand bargain" that could include a 20-year suspension of Iran’s nuclear activities, while Tehran counters with a five-year proposal. The sticking point? Uranium enrichment rights and Iran’s support for groups like Hamas. 💥
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called the talks "highly probable" to resume, emphasizing that "there’s no military solution" to this decades-old crisis. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Defense Minister expressed optimism after recent talks in Islamabad. 📍
Why care? These negotiations could reshape global energy security and Middle East stability. With 20% of the world’s oil passing through the Strait of Hormuz, the stakes are higher than ever. ⚡
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New York Post: US-Iran talks 'could be happening over next two days'
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