US and Iran Continue Negotiations in Pakistan Amid Ceasefire and Ongoing Differences
The United States and Iran extended face-to-face negotiations in Pakistan past midnight on Sunday. Iran's government stated that talks will proceed despite remaining differences. A two-week ceasefire in the Iran war has been announced, but UK farmers report potential impacts on food costs.
U.S. Department of State from United States / Wikimedia (Public domain)The United States and Iran held negotiations that continued into early Sunday in Pakistan. org as historic, took place days after the announcement of a fragile two-week ceasefire in the Iran war. Iran's government announced on X that negotiations will continue despite some remaining differences.
The ceasefire aims to halt active conflict, but its effects on global markets persist. UK farmers have warned that the war's disruptions will lead to higher costs, affecting food prices even after the truce. No specific details on the negotiation agenda were provided in the available reports.
The two-week ceasefire was announced recently, providing a temporary pause in hostilities.
Negotiations began prior to the extension past midnight. The location in Pakistan facilitated the face-to-face discussions between the two nations. Iran's statement emphasized persistence in talks. The government posted on X that differences remain but do not halt progress.
This follows the initial rounds of dialogue.
farmers stated that the ceasefire arrives too late to prevent cost increases from the war.
Disruptions in supply chains and commodity prices continue to influence agricultural expenses. Higher food costs for consumers are expected as a result. The war's broader effects include volatility in global trade routes relevant to farming inputs.
Farmers' warnings highlight sustained pressure on prices post-ceasefire. No timeline for resolution of these economic pressures was mentioned.
The negotiations mark direct engagement between the US and Iran.
The fragile nature of the ceasefire underscores the tentative state of de-escalation efforts. Continuation of talks signals intent to address underlying issues despite challenges.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
4 events- Early Sunday, April 12, 2026
US and Iran negotiations continued past midnight in Pakistan.
1 sourcepbs.org - Recent days
Fragile two-week ceasefire was announced in the Iran war.
2 sourcespbs.org · BBC News - April 12, 2026
Iran's government announced on X that negotiations will continue despite differences.
1 source@DeItaone - Ongoing
UK farmers warned of higher food costs due to war impacts post-ceasefire.
1 sourceBBC News
Potential Impact
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Negotiations proceed with potential for de-escalation in Iran conflict.
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Face-to-face US-Iran talks influence regional stability in Pakistan.
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UK food prices rise due to sustained war-related agricultural costs.
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Global supply chain disruptions from Iran war continue affecting commodities.
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