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    Trump accuses Iran of ‘total violation’ of ceasefire, says US going to Pakistan to resume negotiations

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsApril 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    US President Donald Trump stated in a put up on Reality Social on Sunday (Apr 19) that Iran has dedicated a “whole violation” of the ceasefire settlement. 

    He stated Iran “fired bullets” within the Strait of Hormuz, a lot of which “had been geared toward a French ship, and a freighter from the UK”.

    Trump additionally stated in his put up that representatives will probably be in Islamabad, Pakistan on Monday evening to renew negotiations with Iran, as he once more threatened to destroy its energy vegetation and bridges if no deal is reached.

    In response to ABC Information, US Vice President JD Vance will lead the American delegation for the talks. Vance additionally led the US delegation on the previous talks in Islamabad.

    “We’re providing a particularly reasonable and cheap DEAL, and I hope they take it as a result of, in the event that they don’t, the USA goes to knock out each single energy plant, and each single bridge, in Iran,” Trump stated in his put up. 

    “NO MORE MR. NICE GUY! They’ll come down quick, they’ll come down simple and, in the event that they don’t take the DEAL, it is going to be my honor to do what needs to be achieved, which ought to have been achieved to Iran, by different presidents, for the final 47 years. IT’S TIME FOR THE IRAN KILLING MACHINE TO END!”

    In response to ABC Information reporter Jonathan Karl in a put up on X, nonetheless, Trump nonetheless thinks he can attain a peace deal. 

    Trump was quoted as saying: “It is going to occur. A technique or one other. The good approach or the exhausting approach. It’s going to occur. You possibly can quote me.”

    AFP reported that safety in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad was stepped up visibly on Sunday forward of peace talks. 

    Authorities earlier introduced street closures and visitors restrictions throughout town, in addition to in neighbouring Rawalpindi.

    AFP journalists noticed armed guards and checkpoints close to Islamabad’s most safe resorts, together with the Marriott and the Serena, the place the final spherical of talks between US and Iranian delegations occurred.

    Most streets resulting in the Serena Resort had been closed on Sunday, with barbed wire, barricades, heavy safety and visitors diversions.

    STRAIT OF HORMUZ SHUT AGAIN

    Iran’s prime negotiator had stated latest talks with the US had made progress, whereas Trump cited “superb conversations” with Tehran.

    However neither facet provided any specifics, and Iran’s chief negotiator, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, stated the 2 sides remained far aside on nuclear points and the Strait of Hormuz, the 2 important sticking factors.

    On Saturday, Iran, which had earlier introduced it could enable delivery to move via Hormuz, reversed course, accusing Washington of violating a ceasefire settlement by sustaining its personal blockade of Iranian ports.

    International oil costs fell and inventory markets surged on Friday when Iran first introduced it could reopen the strait, which it had successfully closed to all delivery other than its personal since Trump and Israel launched the battle on Feb 28.

    At the least two ships reported that they had been fired upon approaching the strait on Saturday.



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