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Peace talks between the US and Iran collapse
US vice president JD Vance left Islamabad without a deal to halt the war in Iran. Washington demanded a clear pledge that Tehran will not pursue nuclear weapons. Iran remained hopeful for future talks, while Pakistan urged both sides to honor the fragile ceasefire. With the April 22 truce expiring soon, the choice is now between escalation and renewed diplomacy. After talks have failed, US President Donald Trump announced on social media the US Navy is going to blockade ‘any and all ships trying to enter, or leave, the Strait of Hormuz’.
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US vice president JD Vance left Islamabad without a deal to halt the war in Iran. Washington demanded a clear pledge that Tehran will not pursue nuclear weapons. Iran remained hopeful for future talks, while Pakistan urged both sides to honor the fragile ceasefire. With the April 22 truce expiring soon, the choice is now between escalation and renewed diplomacy. After talks have failed, US President Donald Trump announced on social media the US Navy is going to blockade ‘any and all ships trying to enter, or leave, the Strait of Hormuz’.
US vice president JD Vance left Islamabad without a deal to halt the war in Iran. Washington demanded a clear pledge that Tehran will not pursue nuclear weapons. Iran remained hopeful for future talks, while Pakistan urged both sides to honor the fragile ceasefire. With the April 22 truce expiring soon, the choice is now between escalation and renewed diplomacy. After talks have failed, US President Donald Trump announced on social media the US Navy is going to blockade ‘any and all ships trying to enter, or leave, the Strait of Hormuz’.
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