U.S.-Iran talks: after 21 hours, no agreement reached. Vance says he has proposed a “final proposal”; Iran refuses a nuclear weapons commitment.

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U.S. Vice President Vance (JD Vance) left Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, on April 12 and announced that after 21 hours of negotiations, the U.S. and Iran were unable to reach an agreement. Vance said he had put forward a “final and best offer,” but Iran refused to accept the U.S. nuclear demands. According to Al Jazeera and multiple international media reports, this was the first time since the 1979 Iranian Revolution that direct high-level talks were held—only for them to end in a breakdown.

The nuclear issue is the biggest flashpoint

The central dispute behind the talks breaking down is the nuclear weapons issue. The U.S. demanded that Iran make a clear commitment not to seek nuclear weapons, but Iran refused to accept this condition. The U.S. considers it a basic prerequisite for any agreement, while Iran views it as an excessive demand.

Both sides push blame

At a press conference lasting just four minutes, Vance said: “The bad news is we didn’t reach an agreement. I think this is much worse news for Iran than it is for the United States.” After his remarks ended, Vance immediately set off to return to Washington.

Iranian officials, through a message from a person close to the delegation, said the U.S. was “looking for excuses to leave the negotiations,” with the ball in the U.S.’s court. Multiple Iranian media outlets reported that the talks failed because the U.S. was “unrealistic” and “making excessive demands.”

Impact on financial markets

The breakdown in negotiations will once again raise the geopolitical risk premium. Previously, news that the U.S.-Iran talks had been launched pushed Bitcoin to break above $72,000, crude oil prices pulled back, and expectations for inflation cooled. Now that the talks have not produced results, the market may face the following risks:

Higher likelihood of a ceasefire agreement collapsing, with the Strait of Hormuz once again under threat

Crude oil prices may rise again, lifting inflation expectations

Bitcoin analysts had previously warned that if the ceasefire collapses, BTC could fall back into the $62,000–$66,000 range

Risk assets overall may give back recent gains

However, the negotiations have not completely fallen apart. Some reports said the talks will continue on Sunday, indicating that both sides still leave room for dialogue. The market will closely watch developments after the weekend, and any new ceasefire or conflict news could trigger sharp price volatility.

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