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US Iran Talks Begin As Fragile Ceasefire Lifts Global Markets

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Last updated: April 10, 2026 11:44 am
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The United States and Iran are engaging in their highest level talks in years, with negotiations in Islamabad aimed at turning a fragile two week ceasefire into a longer term resolution to the conflict that has disrupted global energy markets.

The truce, announced earlier this week, includes plans to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route that has remained closed since the conflict began. However, tensions remain over the terms of the agreement and the future management of the waterway.

Markets React To Ceasefire Hopes

Global stocks rose as investors responded positively to the ceasefire and upcoming talks, while oil prices edged higher amid ongoing uncertainty. The partial reopening of the Strait of Hormuz has raised hopes for stabilising supply chains, although disruptions are expected to persist.

Analysts warn that while markets have shown optimism, the temporary nature of the ceasefire and unresolved disagreements between Washington and Tehran could limit recovery in the short term.

Tensions Persist In The Region

Despite the truce, conflict continues elsewhere in the region. Israel has continued strikes in Lebanon, targeting positions linked to Hezbollah, which it says are backed by Iran. Tehran, however, has accused Israel of violating ceasefire terms.

Rocket fire from Lebanon has triggered air raid sirens in parts of Israel, highlighting the fragile nature of the situation. Meanwhile, Israel has warned residents in parts of Beirut to evacuate ahead of further strikes.

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Disputes Over Hormuz And Oil Flow

Donald Trump has criticised Iran over reports that it may impose a toll on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, warning that such a move would not be tolerated.

Shipping traffic through the vital route remains limited, with only a handful of vessels passing since the ceasefire began. The waterway is crucial, handling roughly a fifth of the world’s oil and gas supply.

Diplomatic Efforts Intensify

Leaders including Keir Starmer have called for a practical plan to restore normal shipping operations. At the same time, further talks are expected between Israel and Lebanon in Washington as diplomatic efforts continue on multiple fronts.

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Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has stated that while the country does not seek war, it will defend its national interests.

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