Amid an expiring two-week ceasefire after intense US-Iran hostilities, diplomats are urgently arranging a second round of indirect talks, likely hosted by Pakistan in Islamabad as early as this week. President Trump stated negotiations could resume within days, with potential US attendees including Vice President JD Vance, special envoy Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner, facing Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who led the prior 21-hour session on April 12 that yielded no deal. Sticking points persist on nuclear limits, sanctions relief, and Strait of Hormuz access, amid Pakistani and Saudi mediation efforts; official confirmations on participants and venue remain pending, heightening uncertainty for resolution timelines.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket. Isto não é aconselhamento de trading e não tem qualquer papel na resolução deste mercado. · Atualizado$15,709 Vol.
Donald Trump
10%
Marco Rubio
10%
J.D. Vance
81%
Jared Kushner
78%
Steve Witkoff
87%
$15,709 Vol.
Donald Trump
10%
Marco Rubio
10%
J.D. Vance
81%
Jared Kushner
78%
Steve Witkoff
87%
A diplomatic meeting refers to a deliberate meeting between representatives of the listed countries who are acting in an official capacity and are authorized to engage in negotiation or diplomacy regarding US-Iranian relations on behalf of their governments. Meetings conducted indirectly, for example, through designated mediators, facilitators, or interlocutors acting with the knowledge and authorization of the relevant governments, will qualify.
Brief greetings, chance encounters, or talks otherwise not deliberately aimed at diplomacy or negotiation will not qualify as diplomatic meetings.
The meeting must be in-person (including indirect in-person meetings) and must be publicly acknowledged by either government or reported by a consensus of credible media. Remote meetings, phone calls, or other meetings where the relevant parties are not present will not count.
Attendance refers to the listed individual being physically present and actively participating in negotiations at the meeting.
If the next diplomatic meeting between representatives of the United States and Iran takes place over multiple days, attendance at any part of the meeting will qualify.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the listed individual and the governments of the United States and Iran; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
Mercado Aberto: Apr 14, 2026, 6:36 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...A diplomatic meeting refers to a deliberate meeting between representatives of the listed countries who are acting in an official capacity and are authorized to engage in negotiation or diplomacy regarding US-Iranian relations on behalf of their governments. Meetings conducted indirectly, for example, through designated mediators, facilitators, or interlocutors acting with the knowledge and authorization of the relevant governments, will qualify.
Brief greetings, chance encounters, or talks otherwise not deliberately aimed at diplomacy or negotiation will not qualify as diplomatic meetings.
The meeting must be in-person (including indirect in-person meetings) and must be publicly acknowledged by either government or reported by a consensus of credible media. Remote meetings, phone calls, or other meetings where the relevant parties are not present will not count.
Attendance refers to the listed individual being physically present and actively participating in negotiations at the meeting.
If the next diplomatic meeting between representatives of the United States and Iran takes place over multiple days, attendance at any part of the meeting will qualify.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the listed individual and the governments of the United States and Iran; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Amid an expiring two-week ceasefire after intense US-Iran hostilities, diplomats are urgently arranging a second round of indirect talks, likely hosted by Pakistan in Islamabad as early as this week. President Trump stated negotiations could resume within days, with potential US attendees including Vice President JD Vance, special envoy Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner, facing Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who led the prior 21-hour session on April 12 that yielded no deal. Sticking points persist on nuclear limits, sanctions relief, and Strait of Hormuz access, amid Pakistani and Saudi mediation efforts; official confirmations on participants and venue remain pending, heightening uncertainty for resolution timelines.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket. Isto não é aconselhamento de trading e não tem qualquer papel na resolução deste mercado. · Atualizado
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