Talks Collapse, Tensions Rise Again as US and Iran Face Off

Bangladesh Diary
Publish: Apr 13, 2026
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After 21 hours of negotiations in Islamabad ended without an agreement, the United States and Iran are once again in direct confrontation, putting the fragile ceasefire at risk.


Following the breakdown in talks, both sides blamed each other. Donald Trump issued a renewed warning, stating that military action against Iran remains an option if necessary. He also mentioned the possibility of naval control and vessel interceptions around the Strait of Hormuz.


Iran, however, rejected US demands as “excessive and unacceptable.” Officials in Iran stated that there is no room for compromise on national sovereignty or its nuclear program.


Although Pakistan played a key mediating role, a breakthrough could not be achieved. US Vice President JD Vance said Washington had clearly outlined its “red lines,” but Tehran did not accept them.


The international community has expressed concern over the renewed tensions. Keir Starmer and Haitham bin Tariq have called for de-escalation. Meanwhile, Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian held a phone conversation with Vladimir Putin following the failed talks.


The key points of disagreement included Iran’s nuclear program, sanctions relief, and control over the Strait of Hormuz. The United States is seeking a firm commitment that Iran will not develop nuclear weapons, a condition Tehran has refused.


Analysts warn that the situation could escalate again militarily. While diplomatic efforts are ongoing, the firm positions on both sides make a quick resolution unlikely.


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