A new dawn for the Iran–U.S. ceasefire extension: both sides have reached “a principled agreement,” accelerating diplomacy before the 4/21 deadline

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According to a report by the Associated Press, the United States and Iran reached a “principled agreement” to extend the ceasefire on April 15, bringing hopes for a continuation of a ceasefire agreement that was originally set to expire on April 21, and giving global financial markets a temporary breath of relief.

Three major disputed points still need to be resolved

Although both sides have made progress on extending the ceasefire, the core disagreements remain. The three main sticking points currently under negotiation include:

Iran’s nuclear program — The U.S. insists that Iran must accept stricter nuclear verification mechanisms, while Iran argues that the right to peaceful use of nuclear energy is inviolable

Passage rights through the Strait of Hormuz — The U.S. currently still maintains a maritime blockade against Iran; Iran is demanding that the blockade be lifted as a prerequisite for extending the ceasefire

War damage compensation — The two sides have fundamental differences over the scope and amount of compensation

It is also worth noting that the U.S. maritime blockade continues to be enforced during the negotiation period, putting extreme pressure on Iran’s negotiating position.

Pakistan actively mediates

A highlight of this round of talks is Pakistan’s role as mediator. Senior levels of the Pakistan military and the minister of interior arrived in Tehran on April 15 to begin mediation. Previously, the first round of Islamabad negotiations did not produce an agreement, but Pakistan subsequently pushed for a second round of dialogue, and its intermediary status has been recognized by both the U.S. and Iran.

On April 15, U.S. President Donald Trump said that the Iran war is “very close to over,” and the remarks were interpreted by the market as a positive signal.

Market impact: oil prices fall, risk appetite rebounds

News of extending the ceasefire had an immediate impact on financial markets. Crude oil futures fell after the news broke, easing the energy price pressure that had surged earlier due to the escalation of the blockade. U.S. stock index futures were higher in premarket trading, reflecting a rebound in investors’ risk appetite.

The crypto market also benefited as geopolitical tensions cooled. After the news was released, Bitcoin rose slightly. Market analysts noted that if the ceasefire extension succeeds—even leading to a permanent agreement—it would significantly reduce the region’s systemic risk premium in the Middle East, which would be favorable for risk assets to strengthen further.

Key timeline Event First round of talks Islamabad talks did not reach an agreement Blockade takes effect U.S. launches Hormuz Strait blockade, oil prices surge April 15 Both sides reach a “principled agreement” to extend the ceasefire April 21 Current ceasefire expiration date

The April 21 ceasefire expiration date is fast approaching, and the negotiation developments in the coming days will be key to determining the direction of the market. If the two sides cannot formally sign the extension agreement before the deadline, tensions in the Middle East could heat up again, at which point oil prices and safe-haven assets would be hit first.

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