US-Iran peace talks are in jeopardy as the Strait of Hormuz standoff continues, raising questions about the possibility of a second round of negotiations. The ongoing tension in the Strait of Hormuz could negatively impact the talks. This latest confrontation adds to the uncertainty surrounding the agreement.
US and Iranian envoys are arriving in Islamabad for talks as the ceasefire deadline nears, raising tensions. Disputes surrounding the Strait of Hormuz and the nuclear agreement remain unresolved. The upcoming talks are a critical juncture in determining whether the conflict will de-escalate or return to open confrontation.
US President Trump insisted on negotiations with Iran, emphasizing the US's control over the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian parliament stated that negotiations would not be held under the shadow of threats, while hardliners are pushing for a confrontational path. The current US-Iran ceasefire is in its sixth day, and may expire if no agreement is reached to extend the period.