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Iranian foreign minister meets Pakistan army chief amid US-Iran ceasefire talks

By Estefano Gomez · Published April 26, 2026 · 1 min read · Source: Crypto Briefing
Market Analysis

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, in Islamabad. The US-Iran ceasefire market sits at 100% YES for an extension by April 21, 2026.

Market reaction

The ceasefire odds have stayed flat through the meeting, suggesting traders read it as consistent with existing conditions rather than a shift. The US-Iran diplomatic meeting attendance market is seeing more movement, with odds pointing to increased likelihood of US participation in future talks as diplomatic channels stay open. Volume in both markets is low, which means they could swing sharply on even minor news.

Why it matters

The Araghchi-Munir meeting keeps Pakistan positioned as a go-between in US-Iran diplomacy. The ceasefire market is priced at certainty, so the real action is in the diplomatic meeting market, where confirmation of US attendance at future rounds would move prices. Any new sanctions announcements or breakdowns in negotiation details could also reprice the ceasefire contract quickly given thin liquidity.

What to watch

Track announcements from Pakistan about new rounds of talks or any US diplomatic moves toward direct engagement with Iran. These would be the clearest catalysts for both the ceasefire and meeting attendance markets. Buying YES in the diplomatic meeting market could pay off if the US confirms attendance, a possibility given the current pace of diplomatic contact.

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