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With Ceasefire Deadline Looming on April 22, Iran Indicates Willingness for Second Round of Negotiations in Islamabad Led by US Vice President JD Vance, Raising Hopes for Breakthrough After First Round’s 21-Hour Failure

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With the April 22 ceasefire deadline approaching, Iran has reportedly signaled a willingness to participate in a second round of negotiations with the United States in Islamabad, in a renewed diplomatic effort aimed at preventing further escalation and reviving stalled talks.

The development comes after an intense first round of discussions that lasted approximately 21 hours but ended without an agreement. That initial meeting, led by US Vice President JD Vance, failed to produce a breakthrough on key issues including Iran’s nuclear program, sanctions relief, and regional security guarantees.

According to diplomatic sources involved in the mediation process, Pakistan has continued behind-the-scenes efforts to bring both sides back to the negotiating table. Islamabad has played a central role as facilitator, maintaining contact with Washington and Tehran in an effort to sustain dialogue ahead of the looming deadline.

Iran’s reported openness to a second round is being viewed cautiously by observers, who note that Tehran has not yet made a formal commitment. However, signals from Iranian officials suggest a potential willingness to continue discussions if certain conditions are addressed, particularly regarding sanctions and nuclear verification measures.

The proposed second round of talks is expected to again involve US Vice President JD Vance and is being positioned as a critical opportunity to narrow differences that stalled the initial negotiations. While details of the agenda remain unclear, both sides are under increasing pressure to prevent the ceasefire from collapsing.

Analysts say the situation remains fragile, with significant gaps still separating the two parties. Core disagreements over uranium enrichment limits, sanctions relief timing, and enforcement mechanisms continue to be major sticking points.

Despite these challenges, the possibility of renewed talks has raised cautious optimism among mediators, who believe even incremental progress could help extend the ceasefire and reduce the risk of renewed confrontation.

As the deadline nears, attention is now focused on whether both sides will formally confirm participation in the Islamabad talks and whether the second round can succeed where the first ultimately failed.

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