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    US-Iran War Day 54: Trump hits pause for now as Pakistan continues brokering 'peace', but Hormuz's future remains in limbo

    Iran War Day 54 News: As the US-Iran war 2026 entered day 54, US President Trump announced an indefinite extension of the ceasefire to allow more time for diplomacy, following mediation efforts by Pakistan, though it remains unclear if Iran or Israel will agree. Despite the extension, the US continues its naval blockade on Iranian trade routes, a move Tehran has condemned as an act of war, with Iranian-linked Tasnim News Agency dismissing the announcement and warning of potential retaliation. The conflict, which began on February 28, has killed over 5,000 civilians, displaced hundreds of thousands, and triggered a major Strait of Hormuz crisis, disrupting global oil supplies and raising fears of economic fallout.

    Iran sets lifting of Hormuz blockade as condition for talks, says 'break blockade and we will negotiate'

    Iran has set lifting the US naval blockade as a precondition for talks, citing "ceasefire violations." Despite President Trump's "unilateral" ceasefire extension, Tehran remains sceptical. The Strait of Hormuz remains closed, threatening global energy markets as a second round of negotiations is anticipated in Islamabad.

    'SOS': Trump claims Iran 'starving for cash', wants Strait of Hormuz open immediately as Tehran is losing $500 million a day

    Trump stirred global attention after claiming on Truth Social that Iran’s economy is collapsing, alleging losses of $500 million per day and unpaid security forces. He suggested Tehran is urgently seeking to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil route disrupted by the ongoing conflict. Earlier, Trump announced an indefinite extension of a ceasefire to allow further negotiations mediated by Pakistan, though Iran has not confirmed requesting it and Israel, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, has not clearly supported the move.

    Pentagon intel says Iran retains 'key military capabilities,' contradicting Trump-Hegseth claims: US Media Report

    A Pentagon assessment reveals Iran retains its "key military capabilities," contradicting Trump's claims that its forces were "decimated." While Trump extended a ceasefire at Pakistan's request, Tehran rejected the move, stating the "losing side cannot set the terms" and calling for military action against the continuing US "blockade."

    Trump indefinitely extends ceasefire with Iran on Pakistan's request

    US-Iran ceasefire: U.S. President Donald Trump has extended the ceasefire with Iran indefinitely, just hours before it was due to expire, to keep space open for ongoing peace negotiations. He said on social media that the decision followed a request from Pakistan, which is mediating talks, asking the U.S. to pause any planned attacks until Iran’s leadership presents a unified proposal.

    Shehbaz Sharif thanks Trump for accepting US-Iran ceasefire request, says Pakistan will keep pursuing diplomatic solution

    Shehbaz Sharif has expressed gratitude to US President Donald Trump for agreeing to extend the ceasefire in the ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict, saying the move supports continued diplomatic efforts to achieve lasting peace. In a post on X, Sharif said he hopes both sides will maintain the ceasefire and move toward a “comprehensive peace deal” during the upcoming second round of talks scheduled in Islamabad, aimed at ending the conflict permanently.

    • Strait of Hormuz open or closed? Trump has a warning for Iran if deal with US fails

      US President Donald Trump has extended the Iran ceasefire while simultaneously escalating tensions with Tehran over the Strait of Hormuz crisis and an ongoing US naval blockade targeting Iranian oil shipments and maritime routes. Soon after the announcement, Trump posted on Truth Social claiming Iran wants the Strait of Hormuz open only to maintain its $500 million daily oil revenue, while arguing that US pressure has forced Tehran into a weakened position. He added that a lasting deal with Iran would not be possible without major concessions, using highly aggressive language about potential military action.

      Oil prices turn lower as investors assess outlook for US-Iran peace talks

      Brent crude futures were down 21 cents, or 0.2%, at $98.27 a barrel at 0039 GMT, after touching $99.38 earlier in the session. West Texas Intermediate futures fell 28 cents, or 0.3%, to $89.39, after climbing as high as $90.71.

      Global Market Today: Asian stocks gain, dollar wobbles as Trump extends Iran ceasefire

      U.S. stock futures rose and the dollar wavered after President Trump announced an indefinite extension of the Iran ceasefire, buoying market sentiment. Despite the Strait of Hormuz remaining closed, oil prices held onto recent gains. Markets took the news in stride, with risk momentum intact as global markets rebound to pre-war levels.

      Strait of Hormuz crisis: US blockade continues despite ceasefire extension with Iran

      President Trump has extended the ceasefire with Iran. This decision comes at Pakistan's request. The United States awaits a unified proposal from Tehran. However, the US military will continue its blockade of Iranian ports. Vice President JD Vance's trip to Pakistan for talks has been put on hold. Both nations had prepared to resume fighting if no deal was reached.

      S&P 500 falls, $420 billion wiped out as Iran skips US talks, ceasefire fears rise

      S&P 500 fell sharply after Iran refused US talks, increasing global tension fears. Investors are worried the ceasefire may end without a deal. Oil prices are rising again due to supply concerns. Markets are reacting to uncertainty and risk. Experts say long-term outlook may stay positive, but short-term moves depend on news about US Iran talks and conflict situation.

      Why did Trump extend ceasefire when Iran doesn't even want to talk? US extends truce, keeps Iran blockade, tensions rise

      Why did Trump extend ceasefire when Iran doesn't even want to talk? The United States decided to extend the ceasefire with Iran after a request from Pakistan while keeping a blockade on Iranian ports. Iran called the blockade an act of war and signaled uncertainty over talks. Hezbollah and Israel exchanged accusations of ceasefire violations. Oil prices reacted with volatility. Diplomatic talks may move to Islamabad if the blockade ends.

      US–Iran War Day 53: Last hours for peace? Ceasefire nears expiry as Trump warns 'bombs will go off' & Iran threatens Hormuz; Markets watch nervously

      Iran War Day 53 News: US–Iran war entered day 53 with tensions rising as a fragile ceasefire neared expiry and uncertainty surrounded possible talks in Pakistan, with United States President Donald Trump warning the truce is “highly unlikely” to be extended and Iran signaling readiness for escalation while accusing Washington of violations; threats around the Strait of Hormuz, continued maritime tensions, and disputes over Iran’s nuclear stockpile kept global sentiment on edge even as parallel Israel–Lebanon tensions persisted.

      US–Iran deal talks just 'hours away', but Trump runs ahead with Truth Social

      Hopes of a breakthrough in the US–Iran conflict have faded after early diplomatic progress was disrupted, with President Donald Trump’s public statements and combative social media posts may have complicated sensitive negotiations. While backchannel talks mediated by Pakistan had been gaining momentum, Trump’s claims that Iran had already agreed to key demands were swiftly rejected by Tehran, which warned such assertions risk undermining its domestic position. Major disagreements over uranium enrichment, sanctions relief, and internal divisions within Iran’s leadership continue to stall progress, while recent military tensions have further strained the fragile ceasefire.

      Trump offers mixed messages about path ahead for US war against Iran

      President Trump issued conflicting statements regarding the U.S. war with Iran, expressing no urgency to end the conflict while anticipating renewed negotiations in Pakistan. Despite a strained ceasefire and Iran's refusal to negotiate under threat, Trump remains firm on his terms, warning of escalating conflict if an agreement isn't reached before the deadline.

      'Israel did not talk me into war': Trump hits back at reports of Netanyahu's role in Iran attack

      US President Donald Trump denies Israel persuaded him to go to war with Iran. He states the October 7 attacks and his long-held view on Iran's nuclear ambitions drove the decision. Trump also suggests a prosperous future for Iran if its new leaders are smart. The US is preparing for talks with Iran in Islamabad, though Iran's participation is uncertain.

      Iran may join peace talks after Pakistan works to end US blockade, Iran source says

      Iran is reviewing participation in peace talks with the United States in Pakistan. A two-week ceasefire is set to expire soon. Pakistan is mediating efforts to end a US blockade of Iranian ports. Tensions remain high following a US seizure of an Iranian cargo ship. Both sides have issued threats, but diplomatic efforts are underway.

      World awaits fate of ceasefire after US seizes Iranian ship

      Concerns over a ceasefire collapse grew as the U.S. seized an Iranian cargo ship, prompting Iran to vow retaliation and reject further peace talks. The incident jeopardizes efforts for regional peace, with Iran citing blockades and U.S. demands. Oil prices surged amid fears of continued Gulf traffic disruptions.

      Iranian forces launch drones toward US warships after attack on commercial ship in Sea of Oman: Iran media

      Iranian forces launched drones at US warships after an attack on an Iranian commercial vessel in the Sea of Oman. The IRGC claimed US forces retreated after firing at the vessel, which Iran accused the US of seizing in violation of a ceasefire. Tensions escalate in the Strait of Hormuz amid accusations of maritime piracy and blockade violations.

      Oil claws back losses as Strait of Hormuz is closed again

      Brent crude futures jumped $6.11, or 6.76%, to $96.49 ⁠a barrel ⁠by 2327 GMT and U.S. West Texas Intermediate was at $90.38 a barrel, up $6.53, or 7.79%.

      Iran not planning to attend talks with US in Pakistan

      Iran is not currently planning to attend talks with the United States, state media said, after President Donald Trump ordered US negotiators to travel to Pakistan on Monday, just days before a ceasefire in the Middle East expires. Iran and the United States, along with Israel, are just three days away from the end of the two-week ceasefire that halted the Middle East war, ignited by surprise US-Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28.

      Trump says US representatives heading to Islamabad for ceasefire talks; warns to 'wipe out' Iran's power plants if deal fails

      American representatives are heading to Islamabad for talks with Iran. President Trump issued a stern warning of military action if Iran rejects a proposed deal. Tensions remain high in the Strait of Hormuz. Previous ceasefire negotiations in Islamabad concluded without a breakthrough. The US seeks a commitment from Iran regarding nuclear weapons.

      JD Vance will lead US team to Iran talks in Pakistan: White House

      US Vice President JD Vance will lead American delegates for talks with Iran in Pakistan. This comes after President Donald Trump stated he would not attend. The meetings aim to end the Middle East conflict before a ceasefire expires. Tensions are high as Iran allegedly violated the ceasefire. The US has threatened severe retaliation if a deal is not reached.

      Iran reopens Strait of Hormuz, but with strings attached

      The Strait of Hormuz has reopened for commercial ships following a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. This move initially boosted oil markets. However, Iran has cautioned that the waterway could be shut again if the United States continues its naval blockade of Iranian ports. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump stated a deal with Iran is nearing completion.

      Iran declares Strait of Hormuz 'completely open' during ceasefire

      Iran has announced a significant development regarding the Strait of Hormuz. The country has declared the waterway completely open for all commercial vessels. This opening is in effect for the remaining period of the current ceasefire. The announcement was made by Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi. This move aligns with the ceasefire in Lebanon.

      US Israel-Iran War Day 49: Trump says Iran deal 'near complete' as Strait of Hormuz reopens; oil sinks, Lebanon ceasefire holds

      Iran War News Day 49: A fragile 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has begun. This pause in fighting follows intense clashes just hours before it took effect. The Strait of Hormuz is now open to commercial shipping, boosting global markets. US President Donald Trump expresses cautious optimism about broader peace talks with Iran. Displaced Lebanese families are returning home. Maritime security operations continue.

      Trump signals Iran deal near, more talks likely this weekend; floats Islamabad visit plan

      President Donald Trump anticipates further discussions this weekend regarding a potential Iran deal. He outlined a plan for the US to retrieve enriched uranium from Iran. A visit to Islamabad is also a possibility once an agreement is finalized. The US is working to clear mines from the Strait of Hormuz. A blockade will remain until a deal is concluded.

      Iran agreed to never close Strait of Hormuz, claims Trump, as Tehran sets ceasefire deadline

      US-Iran war: President Trump announced Iran has pledged to keep the Strait of Hormuz open, a significant win for US negotiators. This follows Iran's Foreign Minister declaring the vital waterway fully accessible for commercial vessels for the remainder of the ceasefire. The move aims to prevent the strait's use as a geopolitical weapon.

      A 10-day ceasefire agreed on by Israel and Lebanon goes into effect

      A 10-day truce has begun in Lebanon, pausing fighting between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah and raising hopes of extending a wider ceasefire involving the United States and Iran after weeks of war that disrupted the region.

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