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Iran details failed US peace talks in Islamabad

Iran says the US has presented new proposals for ending the war through Pakistani mediation, which Tehran is now reviewing.

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Islamabad, Pakistan
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Saturday, 18 April 2026 at 13:37 UTC
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Iran's Supreme National Security Council has issued a detailed statement on the failed negotiations to end its conflict with the United States. The statement confirms that talks were held in Islamabad, Pakistan, after the US accepted Iran's 10-point plan as a framework, but collapsed after 21 hours when the US raised new demands. Iran's delegation maintained a firm stance, and the round ended without results. The statement reveals that, recently, new proposals have been put forward by the Americans through the Pakistani army commander in Tehran, and the Islamic Republic is currently reviewing them without having yet responded.
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18 AprEnemy Watch — Official

The statement provides additional details about the negotiations, including their 21-hour duration and the U.S. introduction of new demands during talks despite having previously accepted Iran's 10-point framework.

18 Apr@clashreport

The statement adds that the talks lasted 21 hours without interruption and that Iran pursued its demands despite deep mistrust.

18 AprMiddle East Spectator — MES

The statement provides new details including the 21-hour duration of negotiations, Iran's refusal to compromise on its positions, and the recent visit of Pakistan's Field Marshal to Tehran with new US proposals that Iran is considering.

18 Apr@Worldsource24

The statement adds that the talks lasted 21 hours without interruption and were initiated after the US requested a ceasefire following battlefield defeats.

18 AprDD Geopolitics

The statement reveals that new US proposals have been presented through the Pakistani army commander in Tehran, and Iran is reviewing them.

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