Diplomatic efforts to end the Middle East conflict have reached an impasse, with negotiators unable to bridge fundamental disagreements over Iran’s atomic weapons development and strategic waterway access.
The peace process has stalled for two months since hostilities began between Iran and the U.S.-Israeli coalition, according to international reports. Mediators cite two primary obstacles preventing any breakthrough in talks.
The first major dispute involves Iran’s nuclear capabilities and future atomic program development. The second centers on which nation will maintain military authority over the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping corridor for global oil transport.
These unresolved issues continue to prevent meaningful progress toward ending the regional conflict that has disrupted international stability and energy markets worldwide.







