U.S. and Iran Peace Talks Appear on Track to Resume
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U.S. President Donald Trump promised a second round of quick talks between the U.S. and Iran in Islamabad this week, while again threatening to attack all power plants and bridges in the country if the negotiations fail. Iran was evasive about its participation in the talks. The Tasnim semi-official news agency reported that the Islamic Republic would not attend as long as the U.S. naval blockade, which began on Monday, April 13, remained.
Ir o and Pakistan still haven't confirmed it.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance will head the U.S. delegation in negotiations with Iran in Pakistan, a White House official said this Sunday, after President Donald Trump made new threats to destroy Tehran’s infrastructure if the dialogue fails. Vance has already led the U.S. negotiating group that traveled to Pakistan for the first cycle of dialogue and, according to the senior official who spoke anonymously, special emissary Steve Witkoff and Tru…
The president of the United States said he was optimistic about an agreement but still threatened Iranian infrastructure. Tehran says he does not want to sit at the table as long as there is the US naval blockade, while the strait remains closed
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