Now there will be no talks between America and Iran in Pakistan, why did Trump say this – Is the deal stuck? TOP UPDATES
Why Trump canceled envoys to Iran talks explained: US President amid ongoing tension in the Middle East donald trump Has adopted a tough stance regarding talks with Iran. Trump clearly said that now America will not send its representatives to other countries for any talks. If Iran wants to talk, it will have to contact America itself – on the phone.
It is clear from Trump’s decision that America now wants ‘direct and controlled’ talks in which it sets the terms. He reiterated that Iran will not be allowed to make nuclear weapons under any circumstances and this is the biggest condition for talks.
Iran vs US Tension: Top Updates
- Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is continuously making diplomatic tours. He has gone to Oman and Pakistan for talks and is now preparing to go to Russia. Pakistan is playing the role of mediator in this entire matter and is trying to restart talks between America and Iran.
- Although the first round of talks (April 11-12) did not yield any concrete results, now uncertainty has increased after Trump canceled the visit of his envoys.
- A big center of this whole controversy Strait of Hormuz It is built from where a large part of the world’s oil is supplied. Iran has tightened control here, while America has maintained pressure on Iranian ports. Due to this, the risk of impact on the global economy and oil supply has increased.
- Ali Nikzad, Second Deputy Speaker of Iran’s Parliament, clearly says that under no circumstances will they return the Strait of Hormuz to its previous position, because this is the order of the ‘Leader of the Islamic Revolution’.
- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and US President Donald Trump on Sunday spoke about the urgent need to resume shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. According to a Downing Street spokesperson, “Leaders discussed the urgent need to restart shipping in the Strait of Hormuz given the serious consequences it has for the global economy and the cost of living for people in the UK and around the world.”
- The spokesperson added that the Prime Minister also shared updates on efforts to restore freedom of navigation, including a joint initiative with Emmanuel Macron.
- At the same time, the conflict between Hezbollah and Israel continues in Lebanon, due to which the situation has become more complicated. Hezbollah rejected Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s accusation that it was endangering the ceasefire. It says it will continue to respond to Israel’s violations and its occupation of South Lebanon. In a statement, Hezbollah said its attacks on Israeli targets in southern Lebanon and northern Israel were ‘a legitimate response to the continuous violations of the ceasefire by the enemy since the first day of the declaration of the temporary ceasefire.’
- Different countries, like Egypt, Qatar and Britain are also engaged in diplomatic efforts to stop the US-Iran war. Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelati has held separate talks with his Qatari and Iranian counterparts. During these talks, Abdelati stressed the importance of maintaining the ceasefire and adopting a diplomatic path to move towards ending the war completely.
Overall, efforts for dialogue are ongoing, but due to Trump’s tough stance and the ground situation, a solution still seems far away. Last week, Trump had indefinitely extended the ceasefire, which the US and Iran had agreed upon on April 7, which has largely stopped the fighting that started on February 28, but still no final agreement has been reached in this war.
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