US–Iran Peace Talks 2026: Will Islamabad Talks End War or Trigger New Crisis? Key Demands, Hormuz Tensions and Ceasefire Risks

US–Iran peace talks begin in Islamabad amid Strait of Hormuz tensions, US policy actions, and fragile ceasefire, raising global concerns.

By: Shubhi Kumar
Last Updated: April 11, 2026 20:23:47 IST

US–Iran Peace Talks 2026: High-stakes peace talks between the United States and Iran have begun in Islamabad at a time when tensions remain high in the Strait of Hormuz. With a fragile ceasefire in place, the world is closely watching whether diplomacy can prevent another escalation.

Why are US–Iran peace talks happening in Islamabad?

After weeks of conflict that disrupted global oil supply and raised fears of a wider war, both countries are now trying to convert a temporary ceasefire into a long-term peace agreement. Global pressure is increasing as oil markets and regional stability remain uncertain.

Who is attending the Islamabad peace talks 2026?

  • US delegation led by JD Vance
  • Iranian leadership, including Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf
  • Mediation by Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif

Pakistan is hosting the talks as a neutral venue for dialogue.

What are the key issues in the US–Iran peace talks?

The discussions are complex and include:

  • Permanent ceasefire
  • US sanctions relief
  • Iran’s nuclear programme
  • Security and reopening of the Strait of Hormuz
  • Regional tensions, including Lebanon

What is the current situation on the Strait of Hormuz?

The Strait of Hormuz remains a major concern during the talks:

  • The US has started clearing sea mines to restore shipping
  • US naval ships have re-entered the route
  • Iran has warned of possible retaliation
  • Shipping movement is still partially disrupted

This situation continues to impact global oil supply and adds pressure on negotiations.

Why did the US revoke green cards of Iranian-linked residents?

In a parallel development, the U.S. State Department has taken strict action:

  • Green cards of Iranian-born US residents linked to senior Iranian officials have been revoked
  • Seyed Eissa Hashemi, a Los Angeles-based teacher, along with his wife and son, has been detained
  • They are currently in immigration custody and may face deportation

This step reflects a tougher US stance even as diplomatic talks are ongoing, which could affect trust between both sides.

Why are journalists not getting updates from the Islamabad talks?

Hundreds of journalists from across the world have gathered in Islamabad, but access remains limited:

  • A special media centre has been set up by the authorities
  • However, negotiations are happening behind closed doors
  • Journalists faced delays at security checkpoints
  • Many reporters are waiting for official briefings with little real-time information

This has led to frustration among media personnel covering the event.

What happens if the Islamabad peace talks fail for Pakistan?

If the talks collapse, Pakistan could face multiple challenges:

  • Diplomatic setback on the global stage
  • Increased regional security risks
  • Economic pressure due to rising oil prices
  • Questions over its role as a mediator
  • Domestic political criticism

The outcome of these talks is therefore crucial for Pakistan.

Is the US–Iran ceasefire still holding?

A temporary ceasefire is currently in place
However, tensions remain high, especially in sensitive regions
Any escalation could derail the peace process

What is the next step in the US–Iran peace talks?

There is no final agreement yet. The next few days are critical:

If talks succeed, it could stabilise the region and global markets
If talks fail, there is a risk of a wider conflict
The Islamabad peace talks have started under intense global attention. While discussions are ongoing, developments like tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and US policy actions show that the situation remains fragile. The outcome will play a key role in shaping regional and global stability.

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