US-Iran peace talks, mediated by Pakistan in Islamabad, remain stalled after initial rounds in mid-April failed to yield a permanent deal, despite a ceasefire extension announced by President Trump on April 22 amid Iran's economic pressures and Strait of Hormuz disputes. On April 28, Iran's latest proposal—offering Hormuz reopening in exchange for sanctions relief and delayed nuclear curbs—drew Trump administration review, but escalated rhetoric followed, with no new meetings planned and Iran's foreign minister visiting Russia. Ongoing Israel-Hezbollah clashes and Iran's missile program complicate negotiations, leaving trader consensus skeptical of near-term resolution while monitoring potential second-round diplomacy or ceasefire breakdowns.
Riepilogo sperimentale generato dall'AI con riferimento ai dati di Polymarket. Questo non è un consiglio di trading e non ha alcun ruolo nella risoluzione di questo mercato. · AggiornatoU.S. officials confirmed the continuation of a naval blockade of Iranian ports after the Islamabad talks collapsed, underscoring that military pressure remained and a permanent
May 15 rises to 8%1%
U.S. officials confirmed the continuation of a naval blockade of Iranian ports after the Islamabad talks collapsed, underscoring that military pressure remained and a permanent cease‑fire was unlikely
Market Confidence in May 31 Peace Deal Outcome Hits Low Amid Ongoing Deadlock
May 31 drops to 19%11%
With no definitive peace agreement and continuing disputes over nuclear issues, sanctions, and regional security, market confidence in a permanent peace deal by May 31 dropped to its lowest point, reflecting widespread skepticism.
The US extended the ceasefire indefinitely but with no breakthrough in permanent peace talks;
May 15 dips to 7%1%
Iran's Foreign Minister continued consultations in Moscow and Oman without direct US engagement, and core disputes over sanctions, nuclear program, and regional proxies remained unresolved, leaving traders skeptical about a deal by May 15
Reports emerged that Iran refused further direct talks with the US, citing US pressure tactics and maximalist demands, while Pakistan's mediation efforts were undermined by
May 15 dips to 7%3%
Reports emerged that Iran refused further direct talks with the US, citing US pressure tactics and maximalist demands, while Pakistan's mediation efforts were undermined by disinformation campaigns and lack of trust from Tehran, further reducing market confidence in a peace deal by mid-May
The U.S. Senate failed for the sixth time to advance an Iran War Powers Resolution, leaving the cease‑fire fragile and reducing confidence that a permanent peace framework could
May 15 dips to 7%3%
The U.S. Senate failed for the sixth time to advance an Iran War Powers Resolution, leaving the cease‑fire fragile and reducing confidence that a permanent peace framework could be ratified
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards issued a “finger on the trigger” warning, signalling renewed military readiness and suggesting the cease‑fire could break before the May 15 deadline,
May 15 dips to 8%2%
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards issued a “finger on the trigger” warning, signalling renewed military readiness and suggesting the cease‑fire could break before the May 15 deadline, pushing the Yes probability down to a low‑single‑digit level
Trump posted a mock‑up image of himself holding a gun on Truth Social, warning Iran to “get smart soon” after peace talks stalled, which further dampened expectations of a lasting
May 15 dips to 10%2%
Trump posted a mock‑up image of himself holding a gun on Truth Social, warning Iran to “get smart soon” after peace talks stalled, which further dampened expectations of a lasting agreement
President Trump Reviews Iran's Peace Proposal but Remains Unsatisfied
May 31 dips to 27%4%
Trump reviewed Iran's proposal involving reopening the Strait of Hormuz and postponing nuclear talks but expressed dissatisfaction, signaling no imminent breakthrough and contributing to market decline.
US President Donald Trump and his administration showed reluctance to accept Iran's proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for lifting the US naval blockade and
May 15 dips to 10%2%
US President Donald Trump and his administration showed reluctance to accept Iran's proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for lifting the US naval blockade and deferring nuclear talks, with US officials emphasizing strict conditions on uranium enrichment and sanctions relief, maintaining a hardline stance that dampened hopes for a near-term deal
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi Blames US for Failed Talks During Meeting with Putin
May 31 rises to 31%3%
Araghchi criticized US "excessive demands" as the main cause of stalled negotiations during talks in Moscow with Russian President Putin, highlighting diplomatic deadlock and keeping market sentiment subdued.
Reuters: President Trump discusses a new Iranian proposal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the war, but he says it is “not enough”; the mixed signal pushes the
June 30 jumps to 55%10%
Reuters: President Trump discusses a new Iranian proposal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the war, but he says it is “not enough”; the mixed signal pushes the
Iran Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi blamed excessive US demands for the failure of recent talks during his meeting with Russian President Putin in St.
May 15 dips to 12%3%
Petersburg, while Tehran submitted a new three-stage peace proposal to Pakistan mediators, including reopening the Strait of Hormuz and war-ending guarantees; President Trump reviewed the proposal with national security aides but expressed dissatisfaction, signaling stalled progress in negotiations
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi travelled to Moscow for high‑level talks with President Putin after a failed Islamabad round, signalling that Tehran was still seeking a
May 15 dips to 14%1%
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi travelled to Moscow for high‑level talks with President Putin after a failed Islamabad round, signalling that Tehran was still seeking a diplomatic path but had not secured a deal
Multiple outlets (Al Jazeera, PBS, Reuters) report Iran’s foreign minister meeting Putin in Russia and offering a “re‑open Hormuz” plan that postpones nuclear talks, keeping hope
June 30 drops to 47%8%
Multiple outlets (Al Jazeera, PBS, Reuters) report Iran’s foreign minister meeting Putin in Russia and offering a “re‑open Hormuz” plan that postpones nuclear talks, keeping hope alive
Iran fired on three commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz hours after President Trump announced an extension of the two‑week cease‑fire, raising fears the truce was
May 15 dips to 12%2%
Iran fired on three commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz hours after President Trump announced an extension of the two‑week cease‑fire, raising fears the truce was collapsing and that a permanent peace pact was unlikely
White House confirms that special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are flying back to Islamabad to resume talks, reviving optimism
June 30 jumps to 64%6%
White House confirms that special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are flying back to Islamabad to resume talks, reviving optimism
President Trump says he will indefinitely extend the two‑week cease‑fire to give negotiators more time, removing the imminent deadline
June 30 drops to 58%8%
President Trump says he will indefinitely extend the two‑week cease‑fire to give negotiators more time, removing the imminent deadline
US Officials Signal Potential Diplomatic Breakthrough but Maintain Sanctions Pressure
May 31 drops to 52%5%
US officials described recent talks as productive and hinted at further negotiations, but Treasury Secretary warned of sanctions on Iranian oil buyers, maintaining pressure. This cautious optimism caused moderate market gains.
Iran Proposes Reopening Strait of Hormuz and Postponing Nuclear Talks in New Peace Plan
May 31 drops to 57%9%
Iran submitted a three-stage proposal to reopen the strait, end the war, and defer nuclear discussions, which US President Trump reviewed but expressed dissatisfaction with. The mixed signals led to market volatility and a decline in deal probability.
Iran's Supreme National Security Council Declares Control Over Strait of Hormuz Until War Ends
May 31 jumps to 66%10%
Iran stated it would maintain control over all traffic through the Strait of Hormuz until a permanent peace deal is reached, rejecting US demands. This firm stance increased uncertainty but also signaled Iran's readiness to negotiate conditions, causing market fluctuations.
Pakistani foreign minister Ishaq Dar says the United States and Iran are “very close to stitching a deal” and the Strait of Hormuz has reopened, sparking a surge in the market
April 30 surges to 63%30%
Pakistani foreign minister Ishaq Dar says the United States and Iran are “very close to stitching a deal” and the Strait of Hormuz has reopened, sparking a surge in the market
US Officials Express Optimism for Deal Amid Continued Pressure on Iran
May 31 jumps to 56%9%
White House and Treasury officials expressed cautious optimism about future talks while warning of sanctions on Iranian oil buyers, suggesting a possible diplomatic breakthrough. This boosted market hopes for a peace deal.
President Trump announces a naval blockade of Iranian ports after the failed Islamabad talks, further eroding confidence in a permanent peace
April 30 drops to 33%6%
President Trump announces a naval blockade of Iranian ports after the failed Islamabad talks, further eroding confidence in a permanent peace
U.S. President Donald Trump announces a naval blockade of Iranian ports, effective April 13, after the Islamabad talks end without a deal
June 30 surges to 69%28%
U.S. President Donald Trump announces a naval blockade of Iranian ports, effective April 13, after the Islamabad talks end without a deal
US Announces Naval Blockade of Iranian Ports Following Failed Talks
May 31 surges to 47%19%
The US Central Command announced a maritime blockade of Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz after Islamabad talks failed, signaling increased pressure on Iran. This military escalation paradoxically caused a temporary market rally on expectations of forcing Iran to negotiate.
Reuters reports that the highest‑level U.S.–Iran talks in Islamabad conclude without any breakthrough, leaving “dialogue still alive” but no agreement
Reuters reports that the highest‑level U.S.–Iran talks in Islamabad conclude without any breakthrough, leaving “dialogue still alive” but no agreement
Direct talks in Islamabad collapse over disagreements on nuclear limits, ballistic missiles, sanctions relief and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, causing a sharp drop in optimism
April 30 plunges to 39%22%
Direct talks in Islamabad collapse over disagreements on nuclear limits, ballistic missiles, sanctions relief and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, causing a sharp drop in optimism
High-Level US-Iran Peace Talks in Islamabad End Without Agreement
May 31 drops to 28%8%
After over 21 hours of negotiations led by US Vice President JD Vance and Iranian Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf, talks collapsed without resolving key issues like Iran's nuclear program and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The failure dampened market confidence.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance, special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner arrive in Islamabad for peace talks, signalling a high‑level push toward a permanent deal
April 30 surges to 61%30%
U.S. Vice President JD Vance, special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner arrive in Islamabad for peace talks, signalling a high‑level push toward a permanent deal
US and Iran Agree to Two-Week Ceasefire in Ongoing Middle East War
May 31 drops to 36%8%
The US and Iran announced a conditional two-week ceasefire mediated by Pakistan, halting military strikes and reopening the Strait of Hormuz to some shipping. This raised hopes for a peace deal, boosting market optimism initially.

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