Key Takeaways
US and Iran negotiators made progress Tuesday toward a framework agreement to end the war, with one official describing Trump's team as "close to their goal," per AxiosTrump's negotiating team -- VP Vance, Middle East envoy Witkov, and senior advisor Kushner -- continued exchanging draft agreements with Iran and mediatorsA ceasefire extension will be needed to negotiate final details if a framework is reached, as the full agreement is too complex to complete within two daysPolymarket currently prices a 27% probability of a permanent peace agreement before April 22, 42% before April 30, and 60% before May 31
US and Iranian negotiators moved closer to a framework agreement to end the war on Tuesday, with two US officials telling Axios that talks made meaningful progress and that Trump's team is "close to their goal."
According to the officials, Trump's negotiating team -- comprising Vice President JD Vance, Middle East envoy Steve Witkov, and senior advisor Jared Kushner -- has been in ongoing contact with Iranian counterparts and mediators, exchanging draft agreements in an effort to reach a structured settlement. One official struck a cautiously optimistic tone, stating: "We want an agreement, and some people in Iran want one too. The key is getting the entire Iranian government to agree" -- a comment that signals internal divisions within Tehran remain a potential sticking point.
Ceasefire Extension Likely Needed
Sources told Axios that even if a framework agreement is reached in the near term, a ceasefire extension will be required to allow negotiators to work through the details of a permanent deal, which are described as "complex and difficult to complete within two days."
Polymarket Odds Shift Toward May Resolution
Prediction market Polymarket reflects growing but measured optimism around a resolution timeline. According to PolyBeats data, the probability of a permanent US-Iran peace agreement is currently priced at 27% before April 22, rising to 42% before April 30, and 60% before May 31 -- suggesting markets view a late-May resolution as the most likely scenario if talks continue to progress.
Crypto Market Implications
Geopolitical de-escalation between the US and Iran has been a key driver of Bitcoin's recent recovery above $75,000, with easing war risk directly supporting risk appetite across crypto and equity markets. A formal framework agreement or ceasefire extension would likely provide further tailwind for risk assets, while a breakdown in talks -- particularly given the complexity of finalizing details -- remains the primary downside risk to the current macro-driven rally.