IRAN PEACE TALKS
US-Iran War Day 54: Trump hits pause for now as Pakistan continues brokering 'peace', but Hormuz's future remains in limbo
Iran War Day 54 News: As the US-Iran war 2026 entered day 54, US President Trump announced an indefinite extension of the ceasefire to allow more time for diplomacy, following mediation efforts by Pakistan, though it remains unclear if Iran or Israel will agree. Despite the extension, the US continues its naval blockade on Iranian trade routes, a move Tehran has condemned as an act of war, with Iranian-linked Tasnim News Agency dismissing the announcement and warning of potential retaliation. The conflict, which began on February 28, has killed over 5,000 civilians, displaced hundreds of thousands, and triggered a major Strait of Hormuz crisis, disrupting global oil supplies and raising fears of economic fallout.
'It is possible': Rajnath Singh says India may 'play its role' in bringing peace in Middle East
India has signalled a possible diplomatic role in the ongoing West Asia crisis, with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh saying New Delhi could step in to help initiate peace efforts. He added that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged both sides to end the conflict and is taking a balanced approach.
Trump indefinitely extends ceasefire with Iran on Pakistan's request
US-Iran ceasefire: U.S. President Donald Trump has extended the ceasefire with Iran indefinitely, just hours before it was due to expire, to keep space open for ongoing peace negotiations. He said on social media that the decision followed a request from Pakistan, which is mediating talks, asking the U.S. to pause any planned attacks until Iran’s leadership presents a unified proposal.
Shehbaz Sharif thanks Trump for accepting US-Iran ceasefire request, says Pakistan will keep pursuing diplomatic solution
Shehbaz Sharif has expressed gratitude to US President Donald Trump for agreeing to extend the ceasefire in the ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict, saying the move supports continued diplomatic efforts to achieve lasting peace. In a post on X, Sharif said he hopes both sides will maintain the ceasefire and move toward a “comprehensive peace deal” during the upcoming second round of talks scheduled in Islamabad, aimed at ending the conflict permanently.
Oil prices turn lower as investors assess outlook for US-Iran peace talks
Brent crude futures were down 21 cents, or 0.2%, at $98.27 a barrel at 0039 GMT, after touching $99.38 earlier in the session. West Texas Intermediate futures fell 28 cents, or 0.3%, to $89.39, after climbing as high as $90.71.
Brent crude oil crosses $100: US-Iran tensions, blocked supply route push prices higher
Brent crude oil prices crossed $100 as tensions between the United States and Iran increased. Peace talks are uncertain and the Strait of Hormuz is mostly blocked, affecting global oil supply. This situation is creating fear of shortage in energy markets. Rising conflict risks and supply disruption are the main reasons behind the sudden increase in crude oil prices globally.
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Pakistan says still no answer from Iran whether it will attend last-ditch peace talks
Iran's attendance at last-ditch peace talks with the U.S. remains unconfirmed as American forces boarded an Iranian oil tanker. President Trump expressed hope for a "great deal" but warned the military is prepared if negotiations fail. Pakistan, mediating the talks, is in constant contact with Iran.

US, Iran signal return to Pakistan for ceasefire talks, officials say
Islamabad is set to host crucial ceasefire talks between the United States and Iran. Top negotiators, US Vice President JD Vance and Iran's parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, are expected to arrive early Wednesday. This meeting comes as a two-week ceasefire is nearing its end.

Global Markets | Australian shares end flat on US-Iran peace talk uncertainty; Rio Tinto gains
Australian shares saw little movement as investors awaited U.S.-Iran peace talk developments. Mining giant Rio Tinto bucked the trend, rising on strong first-quarter output. Meanwhile, tech and real estate sectors showed recovery in April after significant March quarter losses. Across the Tasman, New Zealand's inflation held steady at 3.1%.

India bonds on edge with focus on US-Iran talks
Indian government bonds held steady Tuesday, buoyed by slightly lower oil prices amid anticipation of U.S.-Iran peace talks. Traders maintained a positive outlook, though cautious of potential oil price fluctuations. States are scheduled to issue bonds later today, while overnight swap rates saw minor dips.

Gold steady as investors await clarity on US-Iran talks
Gold prices held steady after a recent dip, as investors awaited potential peace talks between the U.S. and Iran. Renewed tensions over the weekend, including the re-closure of the Strait of Hormuz, had previously impacted markets. Meanwhile, U.S. President Trump's Fed nominee pledged monetary policy independence.

Oil falls on expectations US-Iran talks likely to proceed, opening supply
Oil prices dropped Tuesday as expectations of U.S.-Iran peace talks this week raised hopes for increased supply from the Middle East. Brent futures fell 1% to $94.53, and WTI crude futures declined 1.72% to $88.07. Investors are closely watching the potential for an extended ceasefire or a broader agreement, though disruptions remain a possibility.

Pakistan's Deputy PM Dar speaks with Iran's Araghchi, pushes for dialogue
Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar held talks with Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. They stressed the need for ongoing dialogue to resolve pending issues and promote regional peace. This comes as uncertainty surrounds the second round of US-Iran talks. Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong also spoke with Dar, acknowledging Pakistan's role in facilitating diplomacy.

US-Iran war: Tehran's official Baghaei says no plan yet for second round of negotiations with Washington
US-Iran war news: Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said there is no plan for a second round of negotiations with the U.S. for now.

World awaits fate of ceasefire after US seizes Iranian ship
Concerns over a ceasefire collapse grew as the U.S. seized an Iranian cargo ship, prompting Iran to vow retaliation and reject further peace talks. The incident jeopardizes efforts for regional peace, with Iran citing blockades and U.S. demands. Oil prices surged amid fears of continued Gulf traffic disruptions.

'Monumental setback' for PM Modi's foreign policy: Congress on Pakistan's role in US-Iran peace moves
Pakistan is reportedly hosting US-Iran peace talks. Congress criticizes Prime Minister Modi's foreign policy, stating Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir's closeness to US President Donald Trump is a setback. The party claims India needs a diplomatic strategy overhaul, which Modi is incapable of achieving. This situation highlights a shift in regional engagement.

Committed to advancing regional peace and security: Pakistan PM to Iranian President
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif spoke with Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian. Sharif highlighted Pakistan's dedication to regional peace and security. He thanked Iran for sending a delegation for talks in Islamabad. The leaders discussed the current regional situation. Sharif also updated Pezeshkian on his meetings with leaders from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkiye. Pezeshkian acknowledged Pakistan's commitment to peace efforts.

Pakistan's military chief Asim Munir takes lead on US-Iran talks in diplomatic blitz
Pakistan's military chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, is in Tehran carrying US proposals for a second round of US-Iran peace talks. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and his foreign minister are engaging regional allies. This coordinated effort aims to advance the peace process. The talks are expected to take place in Islamabad this week. Security is being heightened in the capital.

U.S.-Iran war latest update: Donald Trump claims Iran cargo ship seized, warns of airstrikes, Tehran rejects peace talks ahead of ceasefire deadline
Iran-U.S. war: United States of America has maintained a blockade of Iranian ports, while Iran has lifted and then reimposed its own blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which before the war began almost two months ago handled roughly one-fifth of the world's oil supply.

Trump says Iran talks going 'very good', more information to come by day end
US President Donald Trump has revealed that discussions with Iran are moving forward positively. He indicated that more details regarding these conversations would be released by the close of the day. These developments follow a previous failure to secure a peace agreement last week. The ongoing dialogue suggests a potential shift in relations.

Pakistan's military chief concludes three-day visit to Iran
Pakistan's army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, concluded a three-day visit to Tehran. He met with top Iranian leaders to discuss ending the Middle East war. This visit underscores Pakistan's commitment to a negotiated settlement and regional peace. Talks between the US and Iran are expected soon in Islamabad. Iran also issued a warning regarding the Strait of Hormuz.

No dates set for second round of Iran-US talks: Pakistan
Pakistan stated no dates are set for a second round of US-Iran talks, amidst reports of ongoing diplomatic exchanges. Foreign Office Spokesperson Tahir Andrabi emphasized the confidential nature of the negotiations, which involved discussions on the nuclear issue and peace in Lebanon. These efforts align with Pakistan's commitment to advancing peace through dialogue and cooperation.

Fresh hopes of US-Iran talks bring peace to D-Street
Trump, according to news reports, said that the US-Iran peace talks could resume in Islamabad over the next two days following the breakdown of negotiations over the weekend. Earlier, the US said its navy had blockaded traffic to and from Iranian ports in response to Iran’s disruption of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

Why stock market rose today? Sensex soars over 1,200 points, Nifty settles above 24,200. 5 key factors explained
Indian stock markets surged on Wednesday. The Sensex and Nifty saw substantial gains. Easing oil prices and renewed hopes for US-Iran peace talks boosted investor sentiment. Global markets also rallied. This positive momentum added significant value to the total market capitalization. Investors are advised to remain invested despite potential headwinds.

Pakistan's stock markets rally: KSE-100 jumps 4,000 points on hopes for new US-Iran peace talks. What lies ahead?
Pakistan’s stock markets surged on Tuesday, with the KSE-100 jumping nearly 4,000 points amid renewed optimism over possible fresh US-Iran peace talks. The rally comes after intense volatility, including a 6,000-point crash on Monday. Easing crude prices and hopes of diplomatic progress boosted overall sentiment across global markets.

'Ab kya hoga, ye rab jane': Tharoor takes dig at failed US-Iran talks in Pakistan
United States and Iran peace talks in Pakistan have concluded without a deal. Both nations blamed each other for the breakdown. The outcome casts doubt on a two-week ceasefire. The failure dims prospects for reopening the Strait of Hormuz. This critical shipping route impacts global energy markets. The United States may resume military operations against Iran.

India bonds slump after US-Iran peace talks falter
Indian government bonds experienced a significant downturn Monday as failed U.S.-Iran peace talks sent oil prices soaring. This "risk-off" sentiment impacted the rupee and the Nifty 50, reflecting concerns over inflation and growth. Traders noted a reversal after Friday's bond purchases, anticipating a deal that didn't materialize. Investors now await March inflation data for further market direction.

Trump says makes 'no difference' to him if Iran, US reach deal
US President Donald Trump declared victory over Iran militarily. He stated that US-Iran talks in Pakistan are ongoing but the outcome does not concern him. US Navy warships are clearing mines in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump expressed frustration with NATO allies for not assisting in the conflict. The US is engaged in deep negotiations with Iran.

The man Iran trusts: Can JD Vance succeed where others failed?
Iran War Peace Talks: US Vice President JD Vance is in Pakistan for crucial talks with Iran. This marks a significant shift in US strategy to end the ongoing conflict. Iran reportedly trusts Vance more than other US envoys. The delegation includes other senior figures. This move signals a high-level effort to achieve peace. The negotiations face immediate challenges regarding regional issues.
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