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Iran Rejects Second Round of Talks with the U.S.

April 19, 2026

Iran has rejected the idea of holding a second round of peace talks with the U.S., stating that Washington's demands are excessive. According to IRNA, Tehran is dissatisfied with the unrealistic expectations and constant changes in the U.S. stance. This response came shortly after Donald Trump announced new talks in Islamabad. The U.S. Vice President, Jay D. Vance, was among the delegation expected to travel to Pakistan. The situation remains tense between the two countries.