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Trump says US negotiators to head to Pakistan for Iran talks

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US president announces talks in Islamabad and accuses Iran of violating ceasefire, warning Tehran of severe repercussions.

President Donald Trump has announced that United States negotiators will travel to the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, on Monday for talks aimed at ending the US-Israel war on Iran.

In a post on social media on Sunday, Trump didn’t detail which officials the US would send to a second round of in-person talks with Iranian negotiators in Islamabad. Last weekend’s talks, at which Vice President JD Vance led the US delegation, ended without a deal.

In his post, Trump accused Iran of violating a two-week ceasefire that is due to expire on Wednesday by opening fire on Saturday in the Strait of Hormuz. The US president threatened to destroy civilian infrastructure in Iran if it doesn’t accept the terms of the deal being offered by the US.

“We’re offering a very fair and reasonable deal, and I hope they take it because, if they don’t, the United States is going to knock out every single power plant, and every single bridge, in Iran,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.

There was no immediate comment from Tehran regarding Trump’s claim of a new round of talks.

Iran’s Tasnim News Agency ⁠reported that there is currently no ⁠decision by Iran ⁠to send a negotiating delegation ‌to Pakistan “as long as there is a naval ⁠blockade” on Iranian ports.

Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the US naval blockade is a violation of the ceasefire as well as an “unlawful and criminal” act.

“The United States’ so-called ‘blockade’ of Iran’s ports or coastline is not only a violation of Pakistani-mediated ceasefire but also both unlawful and criminal,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei wrote in a post on X.

“Moreover, by deliberately inflicting collective punishment on the Iranian population, it amounts to war crime and crime against humanity,” Baghaei added.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) navy said on Saturday that the Strait of Hormuz had been closed again, less than 24 hours after it was reopened. It said it would remain so until the US lifts its naval blockade on Iranian vessels and ports.

The US military said it has forced 23 ships to turn around near the strait since its blockade began. Its Central Command said forces were continuing to enforce the blockade “against ships entering or exiting Iranian ports and coastal areas”.

The Strait of Hormuz and the future of Iran’s nuclear programme remain key sticking points in the negotiations.

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh said that while there was “significant progress made” during talks last weekend, a framework of understanding has to be agreed before they continue. He also described US demands on Iran’s nuclear programme as “maximalist”.

The speaker of the Iranian parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, said on Saturday night: “There are many gaps and some fundamental points remain,” adding, “We are still far from the final discussion.”

Trump told reporters at the White House that the US was “taking a tough stand” and the US and Iran had “very good conversations going on”. He accused Iran of getting “a little cute” on the subject of the strait, adding that the US would not be “blackmailed”.

The president told ABC News on Sunday that Vance will not lead the next round of talks after reports that he would, saying his absence was “only because of security”.

Pakistani Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi spoke on the phone on Sunday. Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said they discussed “the need for continued dialogue and engagement as essential to resolving the current issues as soon as possible”. The Iranian and Pakistani presidents are expected to speak later on Sunday.

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Iran warns Hormuz will stay shut unless US lifts siege on its ports

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Iran warns Hormuz will stay shut unless US lifts siege on its ports

Tehran is threatening to keep the Strait of Hormuz shut unless Washington lifts what it calls a ‘US siege’ on Iranian ports, halting most traffic through one of the world’s key oil chokepoints. Iranian gunboats and IRGC radio warnings have deterred commercial shipping, as overlapping ceasefires with Israel–Lebanon and the US edge towards expiry, raising fears of renewed escalation.

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Does the world need new leaders? Varsha Gandikota & Naledi Pandor

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In this episode of Reframe, Varsha Gandikota-Nellutla, General Coordinator of Progressive International, speaks to Naledi Pandor about where power resides in the international order today and if the Global South can unite to provide a counterbalance to the US. They also discuss the importance of international solidarity and what the world can learn from South Africa’s struggle against apartheid.

Naledi Pandor is a politician and academic who held six ministerial portfolios during her time in South Africa’s post-apartheid government. As foreign minister, she spearheaded South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice. She currently serves as Chair of the Board of Trustees at the Nelson Mandela Foundation.

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LIVE: Manchester City vs Arsenal – Premier League

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Follow our pre-match build-up, team news, and live text commentary stream as Manchester City host Arsenal at the Etihad.

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