Trump announces U.S. peace talks in Pakistan amid escalating tensions with Iran and threats of naval blockades and strikes
In Short:
– Trump announced U.S. peace talks in Pakistan, warning Iran of strikes if they do not comply.
– Iran’s negotiator cited progress but warned they may resume hostilities if the cease-fire fails.
President Trump announced U.S. negotiators will arrive in Pakistan on Monday for peace talks, while warning Iran to accept a deal or risk strikes against its infrastructure.
The president accused Iran of violating their truce by firing in the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran’s chief negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, acknowledged progress towards a peace deal but noted that a final agreement remains elusive. He indicated that Tehran is prepared to resume hostilities if the current cease-fire, expiring midweek, falters.
President Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff watched as Vice President JD Vance spoke in Islamabad earlier this month.
Iran talks uncertainty
Iran has not confirmed its participation in the negotiations, and state media indicated officials might opt out due to Washington’s strict demands. Control over maritime routes remains a contentious issue, with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps declaring intentions to close the Strait of Hormuz unless the U.S. lifts its blockade.
Hezbollah is implicated in the killing of a French soldier during a U.N. peacekeeping operation in southern Lebanon.
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The U.S. military plans to board Iranian-linked tankers and seize ships associated with Iran’s economy in international waters.
Reports from Iran’s state media suggest Tehran might withdraw from talks due to what it deems excessive demands from the U.S. The news agency highlighted issues like unstable negotiations and a naval blockade, which Tehran claims breaches the cease-fire.
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Despite previous threats to withdraw from talks, Iran has consistently participated in negotiations. President Trump confirmed the U.S. delegation’s arrival in Islamabad, with Iranian officials indicating their attendance hinges on a cease-fire in Lebanon.
The fate of Iran’s nuclear stockpile is a central issue in discussions between the U.S. and Iran. Experts suggest that although the U.S. has experience with nuclear material transfer, it faces unique challenges in addressing Iran’s situation.
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