Trump says US negotiators will be in Pakistan on Monday for talks with Iran
The talks aim to extend a ceasefire as Iran and the United States remain split over nuclear limits, proxies and control of the Strait of Hormuz.
- President Trump accused Iran of violating a two-week ceasefire by firing at ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
- U.S. negotiators will be in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Monday to begin peace talks with Iran.
- Trump told the New York Post that talks with Iran will start on Tuesday following the negotiators' arrival.
- Trump warned that if Iran does not comply, the U.S. might target Iran's power plants and bridges.
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The two countries gave indications last night that they will send negotiators to Islamabad. It happens before the truce expires today. But the Strait of Ormuz remains closed and tension continues.
Trump says deal with Iran is still possible, as ceasefire nears end
Vice President J.D. Vance is expected to fly to Pakistan on Tuesday for peace talks with Iran, with tensions in the Middle East running hot and negotiations on a knife-edge before the expiration of a two-week ceasefire.
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Over the weekend President Donald Trump announced the White House is considering sending another delegation to Pakistan to negotiate an end to the Iran war, following Vice President JD Vance's unsuccessful Middle East trip. However, Iranian state media reported that Iranian officials were unaware ta...
U.S. President Donald Trump said that a U.S. delegation including Vice President JD Vance is headed to Pakistan to talk to Iran and is expected to land in the next few hours, after new tensions in the war created doubts about new negotiations. "They are heading now," Trump said in an interview with the New York Post shortly after 9 a.m., New York time, according to the paper. Trump said the team would include Vance, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff a…
U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed Monday that the U.S. delegation headed by Vice President JD Vance is on its way to Pakistan for a new round of peace talks with Iran, scheduled for the next days in Islamabad, while at the same time warning Tehran not to “play” with the initiative after it has not clarified whether it will participate in the new round. “They are on their way now. They will be there tonight,” the U.S. leader said in an interv…
U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday that his vice president, JD Vance, and the rest of the U.S. delegation are already on their way from Pakistan to resume negotiations with Iran, which are stranded after the U.S. Army's approach to an Iranian ship in the Persian Gulf.
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