April 12, 2026

Ceasefire hanging by a thread: marathon US-Iran talks in Pakistan ended Sunday with no deal, no breakthrough and no schedule for the next round, leaving the fragile truce in limbo and President Trump staring at a stark choice—escalate or keep negotiating. Vice President JD Vance flew home after more than 20 hours at the table, saying Washington got no “affirmative commitment” from Tehran that it would not seek a nuclear weapon. Yet neither side has slammed the door, with both Vance and top Iranian negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf leaving open the possibility of another round as the fight over Iran’s nuclear program, the Strait of Hormuz and frozen billions hangs unresolved.

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