Will anyone turn up in Islamabad for peace talks?
Summary
President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire extension with Iran to allow more time for peace talks, but the US will continue its blockade on Iranian ports. Peace talk preparations are ongoing in Islamabad, Pakistan, though no date for the talks has been confirmed.Key Facts
- The US will extend the ceasefire with Iran to enable the creation of a unified proposal to end the conflict.
- The US blockade on Iranian ports will remain in place during the ceasefire period.
- Iran insists the blockade be lifted before entering peace negotiations.
- Peace talks are being prepared in Islamabad, but no date has been set.
- Negotiations between the US and Iran have lasted over 21 hours but have not yet resulted in agreement.
- The US Vice President stated Iran did not accept US terms after negotiations.
- President Trump warned Iran about consequences if no deal is reached on reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
- The region remains tense with ongoing military and diplomatic activities involving the US and Iran.
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