Iran keeps US waiting for response on ceasefire plan
Summary
Iran has delayed responding to a US proposal for a ceasefire amid renewed naval clashes near the Strait of Hormuz. Both countries accuse each other of violating a fragile truce, while tensions also rise between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.Key Facts
- Iran questioned how serious the US is about diplomacy after recent naval incidents in the Gulf.
- President Donald Trump said he expected Iran’s reply to the US ceasefire proposal "very soon."
- On Friday, a US jet disabled two Iranian-flagged tankers, leading to Iranian military strikes in response.
- The Strait of Hormuz is a crucial sea route for oil, which Iran wants to control to gain economic power.
- The US opposes Iran’s attempt to control this important waterway.
- Pakistan is mediating talks between the US and Iran to extend the ceasefire and discuss a final peace deal.
- A large oil spill was observed near Iran’s Kharg Island, an important oil export location, though the cause is unclear.
- Qatar’s prime minister met with US Vice President JD Vance to discuss peace talks led by Pakistan.
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