Crisis on Iran peace talks: Ghalibaf gave a befitting reply to Trump’s threats and Hormuz blockade

US Iran Second Round Peace Talks: The second round of US-Iran peace talks is going to be held in Islamabad for peace in the Middle East. However, there is still a situation of great doubt and uncertainty regarding this important meeting between America and Iran. Iran is very angry with the continuous threats from US President Donald Trump and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Due to this resentment, Iran has flatly refused to go to Pakistan at present, due to which this global crisis has deepened even further.

Ghalibaf’s strict warning

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has given a befitting reply to Donald Trump in a very strict tone. He says that America is treating these Islamabad talks as a ‘surrender table’ only for its own benefit. Trying to change. He has clearly warned that if tensions increase further, Iran is also fully prepared to open its new cards in the battlefield.

Allegation of ceasefire violation

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has also made very serious allegations against America of continuous ceasefire violations. He said that this inappropriate action of America is the biggest obstacle in continuing the diplomatic process between the two countries. Araghchi told Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar over phone that Iran is considering all aspects of this issue.

Heavy tension increased due to blockade

Pakistani Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir has had a very serious talk with Donald Trump on the subject of Hormuz Blockade. Munir clearly told Trump that this blockade of Hormuz by America is the biggest obstacle in the way of peace talks. Iran’s top negotiator Mohammad Bakar also accused Trump of increasing pressure and said that he does not accept any talks under threats.

America and Iran’s own conditions

Donald Trump wants such an important agreement from this talks that can avoid the surge in oil prices and huge fall in the stock market. On the contrary, Iran wants relief from economic sanctions and guarantees to stop the war by using its influence on Hormuz. Trump has made it clear that the US Navy will lift its blockade from Hormuz only after a deal with Iran.

Tight security in Islamabad

Even though there is huge uncertainty regarding this important peace talks, Pakistan is still hopeful of its happening. Pakistan has greatly intensified all its administrative preparations to host this dialogue. Keeping security in mind, the Government of Pakistan has deployed about 20 thousand security personnel everywhere in Islamabad.

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Ceasefire expires

US President Donald Trump formally announced a very important two-week ceasefire on April 7. According to Pakistani source, this ceasefire will end completely at 8 pm on Wednesday night. Meanwhile, with JD Vance still being in America, the suspense on this second round of talks has increased even more.

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