President Donald Trump stated U.S. negotiators will head to Pakistan on Monday for the following spherical of peace talks with Iran.
“My Representatives are going to Islamabad, Pakistan — They are going to be there tomorrow night, for Negotiations,” Trump stated in a put up on Fact Social on Sunday.
“We’re providing a very reasonable and affordable DEAL, and I hope they take it as a result of, if they do not, the US goes to knock out each single Energy Plant, and each single Bridge, in Iran. NO MORE MR. NICE GUY!
Trump stated Iran violated a ceasefire that is as a consequence of finish on Wednesday.
Iran ratcheted up its rhetoric in opposition to the U.S. on Sunday, a day after it stated it had reasserted management of the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran’s parliament speaker and high negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, stated talks to finish the warfare with the U.S. and Israel are persevering with however that his nation stands able to resume the battle and warned the U.S. in opposition to utilizing a naval blockade within the strait.
“It isn’t the case that we predict simply because we’re negotiating, the armed forces should not prepared,” Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf stated in televised remarks late Saturday in line with a report on Iranian state media. “Reasonably, simply because the individuals are within the streets, our armed forces are additionally prepared.”
Ghalibaf additionally reiterated Iran’s intentions to limit visitors by means of the strait, a key power chokepoint.
“It’s unattainable for others to cross by means of the Strait of Hormuz however not us. If the U.S. doesn’t abandon the blockade, visitors within the Strait of Hormuz will definitely be restricted,” he stated.
Trump introduced the blockade on April 12, after complaining that Tehran has not appeared to reopen the strait, considered one of his situations for agreeing to the delicate two-week ceasefire that’s presently in impact.
Gunboat diplomacy
Two gunboats from Iran’s Revolutionary Guard opened fireplace on a tanker transiting the strait, the British navy’s United Kingdom Maritime Commerce Operations middle stated Saturday. It reported the tanker and crew as protected, with out figuring out the vessel or its vacation spot.
Transport sources advised Reuters no less than two different vessels reported coming below fireplace whereas attempting to transit the waterway.
The confusion over the strait’s standing has left ship operators in a state of limbo.
Video footage from ship-tracking agency Kpler confirmed that a number of tankers and cargo ships tried to exit the waterway on Friday however turned again.

Oil costs plunged greater than 10% on Friday to beneath $90 per barrel on hopes that power provides would begin flowing once more from the area. A few fifth of the world’s crude provides handed by means of the strait earlier than the warfare. The closure of the ocean lane connecting the Persian Gulf to world power markets has triggered the most important oil provide disruption in historical past.
In Mumbai, India summoned Iran’s ambassador after an Indian-flagged vessel carrying crude oil was attacked whereas attempting to cross the strait, Reuters reported.
In a White Home occasion on Saturday. Trump declined to take reporters’ questions on Iran however stated, “We’ve got excellent conversations happening.”
He stated Iran “bought somewhat cute,” later including, “They needed to shut up the strait once more,” referring to the Strait of Hormuz.
“They cannot blackmail us,” Trump stated.
Nuclear rights
In the meantime, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian was quoted as saying the U.S. cannot deprive Iran of its rights to a nuclear program.
“Trump says Iran can’t make use of its nuclear rights however would not say for what crime. Who’s he to deprive a nation of its rights?” Reuters quoted Pezeshkian as saying through the Iranian Scholar Information Company.
In an interview with the Related Press on Saturday on the margins of a diplomacy discussion board in Turkey, Iranian Deputy International Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh stated his nation is not going to hand over its enriched uranium to the US, rejecting claims made by Trump.
“I can let you know that no enriched materials goes to be shipped to United States,” Khatibzadeh stated. “That is non-starter and I can guarantee you that whereas we’re prepared to handle any issues that we do have, we’re not going to just accept issues which can be nonstarters.”
Trump on Friday stated that Iran had agreed handy over its stockpile of enriched uranium.
He additionally stated the U.S. will go into Iran and “get all of the nuclear mud,” referring to the 970 kilos (440 kilograms) of enriched uranium believed to be buried below nuclear websites badly broken by U.S. navy strikes final yr.
Peace talks within the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, between a U.S. delegation led by Vice President JD Vance and Iranian negotiators headed by Ghalibaf failed to achieve an settlement final weekend.
Iran’s Supreme Nationwide Safety Council stated in a press release that Pakistan’s military chief, serving as an middleman, introduced the proposals to Iran throughout his latest go to to Tehran, and that they had been nonetheless below evaluation.
It was not revealed what was within the proposals.
‘Extreme calls for’
The council stated Iran has but to reply, however additional talks would require the U.S. to desert “extreme calls for and modify its requests to the realities on the bottom.”
Iranian International Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi on Friday stated on social media: “In keeping with the ceasefire in Lebanon, the passage for all business vessels by means of Strait of Hormuz is asserted fully open for the remaining interval of ceasefire.”
Nevertheless, vessels should transit by means of a “coordinated route” introduced by Iran’s maritime authorities, Araghchi stated. It’s unclear whether or not Tehran will pressure ships to pay a toll to cross the strait.
Israel and Lebanon agreed Thursday to a 10-day ceasefire beginning at 5 p.m. ET that night. Israel’s navy marketing campaign in Lebanon in opposition to the militant group Hezbollah, which is an in depth ally of Iran, has been one other hurdle in negotiations between Washington and Tehran.
— The Related Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

