Middle East crisis live: Iran weighs Pakistan talks with US, and claims it has ‘new cards for battlefield’
Summary
Iran is thinking about joining peace talks with the US in Pakistan to ease tensions after a US blockade of Iranian ports. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump said recovering uranium from Iran after US attacks on its nuclear sites will be difficult, and the situation remains tense with ongoing ceasefire violations.Key Facts
- Iran may attend peace talks with the US in Pakistan, but no final decision has been made.
- Pakistan is preparing to host a second round of US-Iran talks despite uncertainty if both sides will meet.
- President Trump said it will take a long time to recover uranium after US bombing of Iran’s nuclear sites last year.
- The US attacked Iranian nuclear facilities in an operation called “Midnight Hammer,” causing damage but not destroying underground sites.
- Iran and the US accuse each other of violating the ceasefire, making peace talks difficult.
- Pakistan and neighboring countries face serious electricity shortages due to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, affecting daily life and the economy.
- Iran says it will not negotiate under threats of force, warning it has new plans for the battlefield.
- Pakistani officials are ensuring enough electricity during the talks to keep meetings running without interruption.
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