Pakistan proposes a second round of U.S.-Iran talks; Fanse says there is “progress,” as the ceasefire deadline of 4/21 nears

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The Pakistani government has officially proposed holding the second round of U.S.-Iran face-to-face talks in Islamabad. According to the Associated Press (AP), U.S. Vice President JD Vance said the negotiations “have indeed made some progress,” and with the ceasefire deadline of April 21 rapidly approaching, both sides are under enormous time pressure.

Outstanding issues from the first round of talks

The first round of U.S.-Iran talks held in Islamabad failed to reach any specific agreement, and the nuclear issue became the biggest point of disagreement. Even so, both sides agreed to continue maintaining channels for dialogue, and Pakistan’s role as an intermediary also gained recognition from both sides.

After the talks concluded, Vance told the media: “There really is a grand deal to be had here, but it’s up to the Iranians to take the next step.” (Original text: “There really is a grand deal to be had here, but it’s up to the Iranians to take the next step.”)

Trump administration sends an optimistic signal

U.S. President Trump also expressed a positive attitude toward the prospects for the talks. He told reporters: “we’ve been called by the other side, they want to work a deal.” (Original text: “we’ve been called by the other side, they want to work a deal.”) This statement, subtly contrasting with the U.S.’s previous hardline stance, was interpreted by observers as the Trump administration being willing to retain diplomatic space while applying military pressure.

However, analysts pointed out that the public optimism expressed by Trump and Vance may also be intended to create an atmosphere of progress in negotiations at home, to ease pressure on the domestic economy and rising energy prices driven by the Hormuz Strait blockade.

The key significance of the April 21 ceasefire deadline

At present, the temporary ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran is set to expire on April 21, with less than a week remaining. If the two sides are unable to reach a new framework agreement or agree to extend the ceasefire before the deadline, military action is likely to intensify again, and global energy markets and financial markets will both face another wave of shocks.

Pakistan’s proposed second round of face-to-face talks is precisely a diplomatic effort within this urgent time window. It is understood that Prime Minister Shehbaz has separately spoken by phone with senior officials on both the U.S. and Iran sides, actively brokering talks.

Market reaction leans positive

After news emerged that the talks would be restarted, financial markets responded positively. Major U.S. stock indexes edged higher, while international oil prices fell, reflecting the market’s expectation of a diplomatic solution. However, most traders remain cautious, believing that the difficulty of reaching a substantive agreement before the ceasefire deadline remains very high.

For the cryptocurrency market, any easing of geopolitical tensions helps improve overall risk appetite. If the second round of talks can achieve breakthrough progress, market sentiment could turn noticeably better; conversely, a ceasefire breakdown would intensify safe-haven sentiment and place pressure on risk assets, including bitcoin.

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