US-Iran negotiations for a permanent peace deal remain stalled following President Trump's May 10 rejection of Tehran's latest counterproposal, which omitted nuclear concessions and demanded an unconditional truce first. A fragile ceasefire holds despite recent Strait of Hormuz clashes and Iranian attacks on US naval assets, with Trump describing it as on "life support." Indirect talks, mediated in Pakistan and Oman, have produced a proposed one-page memorandum for de-escalation and nuclear moratorium talks, led by US envoy Steve Witkoff and Vice President Vance, but core disputes over uranium enrichment, sanctions relief, and proxy forces persist. Historical JCPOA collapse underscores barriers, with trader consensus reflecting low odds amid escalatory rhetoric and no firm next meeting scheduled.
สรุปจาก AI ทดลองที่อ้างอิงข้อมูลจาก Polymarket ไม่ใช่คำแนะนำในการเทรดและไม่มีผลต่อการตัดสินตลาดนี้ · อัปเดตแล้วDespite diplomatic efforts and paused naval operations, no official US or Iranian confirmation of a permanent peace deal was made, keeping the market’s probability for May 15
May 15 rises to 2%1%
Despite diplomatic efforts and paused naval operations, no official US or Iranian confirmation of a permanent peace deal was made, keeping the market’s probability for May 15 resolution very low at 2%
No new official announcements or confirmations of a permanent peace deal from either the US or Iran, solidifying market consensus that no deal will be reached by May 13, keeping
No new official announcements or confirmations of a permanent peace deal from either the US or Iran, solidifying market consensus that no deal will be reached by May 13, keeping the
Iranian officials, including Abbas Araghchi, publicly express doubt about an imminent permanent peace deal, and no formal written agreement or clear public confirmation emerges,
May 13 drops to 1%8%
Iranian officials, including Abbas Araghchi, publicly express doubt about an imminent permanent peace deal, and no formal written agreement or clear public confirmation emerges, leading to a sharp
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed hope for a lasting agreement, but ongoing military incidents and lack of public confirmation of a permanent peace deal caused
May 15 drops to 3%5%
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed hope for a lasting agreement, but ongoing military incidents and lack of public confirmation of a permanent peace deal caused market confidence to collapse
Iran reviews a US peace proposal including reopening the Strait of Hormuz and nuclear curbs, but President Trump expresses dissatisfaction with Tehran’s demands and insists on
May 13 dips to 13%4%
Iran reviews a US peace proposal including reopening the Strait of Hormuz and nuclear curbs, but President Trump expresses dissatisfaction with Tehran’s demands and insists on ironclad nuclear commitments, signaling stalled progress and causing further
U.S. and Iranian officials began hammering out a one‑page memorandum that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and give 30 days to negotiate a comprehensive settlement, signalling a
May 13 dips to 9%2%
U.S. and Iranian officials began hammering out a one‑page memorandum that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and give 30 days to negotiate a comprehensive settlement, signalling a possible short‑term cease‑fire rather than a lasting peace
US strikes Iranian targets near the Strait of Hormuz after attacks on American destroyers, escalating military tensions despite ongoing indirect negotiations mediated by Pakistan
May 13 drops to 11%11%
US strikes Iranian targets near the Strait of Hormuz after attacks on American destroyers, escalating military tensions despite ongoing indirect negotiations mediated by Pakistan and Oman; this heightened conflict risk likely contributed to early
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
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
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
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
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 announced efforts to guide ships through the Strait of Hormuz following progress in peace talks mediated by Pakistan, signaling cautious optimism about ending
May 15 dips to 11%4%
President Trump announced efforts to guide ships through the Strait of Hormuz following progress in peace talks mediated by Pakistan, signaling cautious optimism about ending hostilities
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
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
Trump pauses “Project Freedom” – the operation to reopen the Strait of Hormuz – citing “great progress” in peace talks, which temporarily dampens odds as traders await a formal
June 30 plunges to 54%28%
Trump pauses “Project Freedom” – the operation to reopen the Strait of Hormuz – citing “great progress” in peace talks, which temporarily dampens odds as traders await a formal document
Iran’s foreign minister announces the Strait of Hormuz has been reopened, and Trump declares the cease‑fire “holding” and talks “very positive,” pushing the market to its April
June 30 dips to 65%3%
Iran’s foreign minister announces the Strait of Hormuz has been reopened, and Trump declares the cease‑fire “holding” and talks “very positive,” pushing the market to its April high
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif publicly states that both sides are “very close” to a permanent agreement, lifting market optimism (inferred from the 29‑point swing Apr
June 30 jumps to 82%11%
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif publicly states that both sides are “very close” to a permanent agreement, lifting market optimism (inferred from the 29‑point swing Apr 13 → Apr 15)

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