Trump Hints Iran Talks Could Restart In Coming Days
US President Donald Trump suggested that talks with Iran could resume in a day or two, while the US military said that no ships slipped through a naval blockade targeting vessels headed to or from Iranian ports in the first 24 hours of the restrictive measure.
US, Iran may resume talks this week despite port blockade
Talks between the US and Iran could resume "over the next two days", said US President Donald Trump in an interview with the New York Post.
Iran talks could resume 'over next two days': Trump
Talks to end the Iran war could resume in Pakistan over the next two days, US President Donald Trump says.
How many ships are crossing the Strait of Hormuz?
Since the start of the US blockade on Monday, 15 vessels have crossed the Strait of Hormuz, nine of which have links to Iran, BBC Verify analysis of ship-tracking data suggests.
US begins Iran port blockade, oil prices ease on hopes for dialogue
US President Donald Trump has said Washington would block Iranian vessels and any ships that paid tolls to Tehran, and that any Iranian "fast-attack" ships that went near the blockade would be eliminated.
Iran talks 2.0 may happen in next two days in Pak, says Trump. Then praises Munir
Trump's latest remarks come as tensions between the United States and Iran escalate following the American blockade of Iranian ports, with Tehran threatening regional strikes in response. The showdown over the Strait of Hormuz risks reigniting hostilities and deepening the regional war's economic fallout.
China criticizes blockade of Iran, warns against return to 'jungle law'
April 14 (UPI) -- China on Tuesday rebuked the United States over its naval blockade of Iranian ports, calling it "dangerous and irresponsible" and warning that disregarding international law risked abandoning the world to the "law of the jungle."
China says Trump blockade is 'dangerous' as Iran-linked ships transit the Strait of Hormuz
HONG KONG - China has been a quiet — if crucial — player in the Iran war, as U.S. military action upends the global economy. That changed Tuesday, as Beijing assailed the American blockade of Iranian ports as “dangerous and irresponsible,” while leader Xi Jinping warned against a return to the “law of the jungle.” This public intervention was its most significant to date as China, which has close ties with Iran, faces growing pressure to use its influence to bring an end to the war. Some of that pressure is coming from the U.S. military's blockade, which has alarmed the world’s largest importer of crude oil. More than half of China's energy comes through the Strait of Hormuz, which normally carries one-fifth of the world’s oil and gas supplies. “Such actions will only intensify contradictions, exacerbate tensions, undermine the already fragile ceasefire, and further jeopardize the security of navigation through the strait,” Chinese Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun told reporters Tuesday of the…
Iran Threatens ‘Widespread Consequences’ for Strait of Hormuz Blockade
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian threatens “widespread consequences” for the U.S. blockade of Iran’s ports.
US-Iran Talks Could Happen Over Next Two Days In Islamabad: Reports
US-Iran peace talks may shift to Pakistan's capital, with President Donald Trump indicating that the next round of negotiations "could be happening over the next two days" in Islamabad.
U.S. President says “the right people” seek deal despite start of Iran blockade
U.S. President Donald Trump says "the right people" in Iran have reached out for a new deal as a US-led naval blockade takes effect to prevent Tehran from extorting the world.
‘Plane could be attacked’: How Iranian delegation reached Islamabad despite threat for talks with US
The team received warnings that their aircraft could be targeted while en route to Pakistan’s capital.
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