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Iran Hesitates to Join Islamabad Peace Talks as Trump Promises Global Security Deal

U.S.-Iran Peace Negotiations·April 21 – April 22, 2026

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Iran Hesitates to Join Islamabad Peace Talks as Trump Promises Global Security Deal

President Trump stated that any agreement reached under his administration would ensure global peace and security. He emphasized that the United States will not enter another disastrous deal like the 2015 nuclear agreement. Despite these assurances, Iranian officials expressed deep doubts about the reliability of the American negotiating position. The Iranian Foreign Ministry confirmed it has not yet decided whether to attend the scheduled summit in Islamabad. While Pakistan has prepared high-security venues for the potential meeting, Iranian spokesmen cited concerns over American consistency and ongoing regional tensions. This delay comes amid reports of growing frustration within the Trump administration over Iran's perceived stalling tactics.
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