- Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf confirmed that while negotiations have advanced, significant distance remains due to what he described as a maximalist approach by the United States
- The discussions coincide with a fragile two-week ceasefire mediated by Pakistan following a period of intense military strikes and a naval blockade
- President Trump expressed optimism at a Phoenix event claiming a nuclear deal is close, though Iranian officials maintain they will not accept a zero-enrichment position
- Market analysts noted a slight easing in oil supply concerns after Iran partially reopened the Strait of Hormuz, though Qalibaf warned it could close again if the U.S. blockade persists
- Expert opinions suggest that retrieving Iran's current enriched uranium stockpiles would be a complex process exceeding the reported sixty-day window for a final deal
Iran top negotiator Qalibaf reports progress in United States talks amid persistent gaps
Apr 18, 2026, 10:19:01 PM UTC(5 hours ago)
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IRAN'S TOP NEGOTIATOR QALIBAF TELLS STATE TV: WE HAVE HAD PROGRESS IN NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE U.S. BUT THERE IS STILL A BIG DISTANCE