Summary
Iranian authorities told their supporters to remain on the streets as they continue negotiations with the United States to end ongoing conflict. Despite talks, Iran did not agree to US demands, which included stopping nuclear activities and control over a strategic waterway. President Trump stated the US Navy is ready to blockade ships around Iran if needed.
Key Facts
- Iranian leaders want supporters to remain active in the streets.
- Iran says the US needs to offer more for a war-ending deal.
- The US and Iran recently held talks in Islamabad, Pakistan.
- Iran did not agree to stop nuclear enrichment or give up control of the Strait of Hormuz.
- President Trump announced plans for a potential naval blockade near Iran.
- Iranian officials welcomed their negotiation team's refusal to meet US demands.
- Iran's parliament supports a strong stance against US conditions.
- A UN resolution favoring Iran, with lifted sanctions, is desired by Iranian officials.