Islamabad talks between Iran and the United States officially get underway: the first high-level direct contact since 1979, with Vance leading the U.S. delegation

U.S. and Iranian delegations opened historic direct negotiations on April 11 in Islamabad, Pakistan’s capital. This marks the first time since the 1979 Iranian Revolution that both sides have engaged in such high-level, formal diplomatic contact. According to reports from CNBC and multiple international media outlets, the talks aim to stabilize a fragile ceasefire agreement and seek potential solutions to end the Iran war.

Composition of both delegations

The U.S. delegation is led by Vice President JD Vance (JD Vance). Members include Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and the President’s adviser Jared Kushner. Iran sent a 71-person delegation in the meantime, led by the Speaker of Parliament Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and the Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, covering senior officials across the political, security, and economic fields.

Pakistan is playing the role of intermediary in these negotiations. According to CNN, as a country that maintains diplomatic relations with both the U.S. and Iran, Pakistan has become an “unlikely bridge.”

Background to the conflict and the current ceasefire

The backdrop to these talks is a major military conflict that has been ongoing since February 2026. The United States and its allies launched coordinated strikes against Iran, triggering a broader regional war that drew in multiple Middle Eastern actors. The conflict has resulted in heavy casualties and regional instability, and Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has further disrupted global energy markets.

The ceasefire agreement currently in effect was reached through Pakistan’s mediation, but the situation remains fragile. Fighting continues along the southern Lebanon border between Israel and Hezbollah, and Iran also set preconditions before the negotiations, adding uncertainty to the talks.

Impact on financial markets

The U.S.-Iran situation is one of the key variables in global financial markets in recent times. Ceasefire news has pushed Bitcoin above $72,000, and oil prices fell after reopening in the Strait of Hormuz; cooling inflation expectations have helped risk assets rebound.

If the Islamabad negotiations achieve substantive progress, it will further reduce the geopolitical risk premium and be a boon for global stock markets and the crypto market. Conversely, if the negotiations break down or the ceasefire collapses, the market may quickly unwind recent gains, and Bitcoin analysts previously warned that prices could fall back into the $62,000–$66,000 range.

The outcome of the talks is expected to emerge in the coming days, and global markets will closely watch developments.

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