US-Iran Talks Collapse, Hopes for Crisis Resolution Hit Roadblock
April 12, 2026 • Google News World
US-Iran Talks Collapse in Pakistan
Negotiations between the US and Iran on a potential ceasefire have ended without an agreement. The talks, which took place in Islamabad, Pakistan, were led by US Special Envoy for Iran Brian E. Hook.
According to reports, no deal was reached during the marathon negotiations that lasted several days. Iranian officials had expressed willingness to continue peace talks, but ultimately, no agreement was reached.
The collapse of the talks is a setback for efforts to find an off-ramp to the crisis between the two countries. The situation remains tense, with ongoing military tensions and concerns about potential conflict.
Details of the negotiations are not yet clear, but officials from both sides have confirmed that no agreement was reached. The US and Iran had been engaged in talks aimed at finding a way to reduce tensions and prevent further escalation.
The collapse of the talks marks a significant development in the crisis between the two countries. Further updates on the situation will be provided as more information becomes available.
Source: Google News World