Iran balks at Trump's threats as his deadline for a deal approaches
Summary
Iran refuses to negotiate under threats from President Trump and has not confirmed attending upcoming peace talks in Pakistan. President Trump warns Iran to accept U.S. terms by Wednesday or face attacks on civilian infrastructure but also says the war is close to ending.Key Facts
- Iran says it will not negotiate while threatened and demands the U.S. change its behavior before talks continue.
- Iran has not sent any delegation to Pakistan yet for the planned peace talks.
- President Trump is sending a team led by Vice President JD Vance to Pakistan for talks with Iran.
- Trump warns Iran that refusal to agree by Wednesday will lead to strikes on Iran’s civilian infrastructure.
- Trump calls U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites “Operation Midnight Hammer” and says recovering uranium will be difficult.
- Iran denies plans to transfer enriched uranium to the U.S., which Trump claims will happen eventually.
- Israeli officials say Iran has increased efforts to develop a nuclear weapon since last year’s conflict.
- A two-week ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran is about to expire this week.
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