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Iran declines second round of negotiations with the US

19 April 2026
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Iran has declined to participate in the second round of negotiations with the United States, citing what it describes as Washington’s “excessive demands” and “unrealistic expectations.” The state-run Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) reported that Iran views the ongoing naval blockade as a violation of the ceasefire agreement, which contributes to its decision to abstain from talks. IRNA has also accused the U.S. of manipulating the narrative regarding Iran’s involvement in the negotiations, claiming that the U.S. is attempting to exert pressure through misinformation. Earlier, U.S. President Donald Trump condemned Iran for allegedly breaching the ceasefire while expressing optimism about reaching a peace deal. Trump announced that a delegation, including Vice President JD Vance and special envoy Steve Witkoff, would travel to Pakistan for discussions related to Iran.

Why It Matters

This situation reflects ongoing tensions between Iran and the United States, particularly in the context of international negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program and regional activities. The U.S. has imposed various sanctions and blockades as part of its foreign policy aimed at curtailing Iran’s influence. Historically, negotiations between the two nations have been fraught with challenges, often collapsing due to differing expectations and accusations of bad faith. The failure to engage in talks could further escalate tensions in the region and impact global diplomatic efforts to stabilize relations with Iran.

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