Iran war: What is happening on day 47 of the US-Iran conflict?
On day 47 of the US-Iran conflict in April 2026, despite a US naval blockade, President Trump indicated potential second-round talks with Iran, possibly in Pakistan. The IMF warned of a global recession if the conflict escalates.

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AI-generatedOn day 47 of the US-Iran conflict in April 2026, despite a US naval blockade, President Trump indicated potential second-round talks with Iran, possibly in Pakistan. The IMF warned of a global recession if the conflict escalates. The Red Cross delivered humanitarian aid to Iran, marking the first such delivery since the war began. The US Treasury will end a waiver allowing the sale of Iranian oil. Rare US-brokered talks occurred between Lebanese and Israeli ambassadors in Washington, DC, addressing ceasefire demands and Hezbollah disarmament. Negotiations are stalled over uranium enrichment moratorium length, with the US seeking 20 years and Iran proposing five. Iran estimates $270 billion in war losses and plans to seek reparations.
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5 extractedThe US Treasury said it will not renew a temporary sanctions waiver that allowed the sale of Iranian oil stranded at sea.
The International Monetary Fund has warned that any further escalation could tip the global economy into recession.
Israel and Lebanon held rare direct talks in Washington, DC amid continued Israeli attacks in Lebanon.
US President Donald Trump has said that the war on Iran is “very close to over”.
Iran estimates it has $270bn in war losses and plans to seek reparations.