U.S.-Iran talks end with no deal: Araweelo News Network Prediction Comes True: Iran–U.S. Talks Collapse in Islamabad.
Equities subdued as US-Iran talks falter, ceasefire concerns renewed.
Araweelo News Network Prediction Comes True: Iran–U.S. Talks Collapse in Islamabad
Araweelo News Network | Associated Online Agencies
Date: April 12, 2026
In a dramatic confirmation of earlier forecasts, Araweelo News Network’s Associated Online Agencies prediction has materialized as high-stakes negotiations between Iran and the United States collapsed in Islamabad after marathon talks lasting more than 21 hours.
Despite intensive discussions aimed at preserving a fragile ceasefire and opening a path toward long-term stability, both sides failed to bridge deep divisions—particularly over Iran’s nuclear program and U.S. demands.
U.S. officials acknowledged that no agreement was reached, with the American delegation departing Islamabad empty-handed, while Iranian representatives criticized what they described as “excessive demands” from Washington.
The collapse has heightened fears of renewed tensions and potential escalation in the region, with global markets already reacting nervously and energy prices facing renewed uncertainty.
The talks, mediated by Pakistan, were widely seen as a crucial opportunity to extend a temporary ceasefire and prevent further conflict. However, their failure now leaves the diplomatic path uncertain and the risk of confrontation looming once again.
Araweelo’s earlier analysis warning of a possible breakdown has now proven accurate, underscoring the persistent mistrust and strategic differences that continue to define relations between Tehran and Washington.
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