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    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.

    West Asia on edge after Trump hints at Iran bombardment

    Tehran has reportedly refused latest US talks, though mediators claim otherwise. US Vice President JD Vance's trip to Islamabad is on hold. President Donald Trump stated Iran must negotiate and threatened bombardment if talks falter. Iran's Parliament Speaker Mohammed Qalibaf spoke of unrevealed 'new cards on the battlefield'. Shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains broadly halted.

    Brent crude oil crosses $100: US-Iran tensions, blocked supply route push prices higher

    Brent crude oil prices crossed $100 as tensions between the United States and Iran increased. Peace talks are uncertain and the Strait of Hormuz is mostly blocked, affecting global oil supply. This situation is creating fear of shortage in energy markets. Rising conflict risks and supply disruption are the main reasons behind the sudden increase in crude oil prices globally.

    ‘Act of war’: Iran warns US over port blockade as ceasefire hangs by a thread

    Iran warned that blockading its ports would be an “act of war,” escalating tensions with the United States as their fragile ceasefire nears expiry. Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi’s remarks come amid stalled talks, mediation efforts by Pakistan, and US President Donald Trump signalling possible military action if no agreement is reached.

    US-Iran war: JD Vance's Pakistan trip for peace talks put on hold

    US Vice President JD Vance's trip to Pakistan for Iran negotiations is on hold as Tehran has not responded to US positions. With a ceasefire set to expire, Iran's participation remains undecided. Pakistan is urging both nations to extend the truce and continue dialogue.

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    • US, Iran signal return to Pakistan for ceasefire talks, officials say

      Islamabad is set to host crucial ceasefire talks between the United States and Iran. Top negotiators, US Vice President JD Vance and Iran's parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, are expected to arrive early Wednesday. This meeting comes as a two-week ceasefire is nearing its end.

      No delegation from Iran visits Islamabad: State TV

      Iran's state television has issued a denial regarding any delegation visiting Islamabad. This comes as speculation about potential talks with the United States intensifies. The U.S. Navy recently seized an Iranian container ship. Officials in Islamabad have been on standby for days. U.S. Vice President JD Vance is expected to lead the American team.

      Vice President JD Vance has not yet left for Iran talks in Pakistan, source says

      Vice President JD Vance remains in the United States. He has not yet traveled to Pakistan for peace talks with Iran. President Donald Trump plans to send a US delegation for further discussions. Iran is considering its participation. The delegation is expected to depart for Islamabad soon. This follows initial talks that began with US-Israeli attacks on Iran.

      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.

      Candace Owens claims no threat behind Erika Kirk’s skipped TPUSA appearance; says, ‘you pulled out because of bad ticket sales’

      Candace Owens criticizes Erika Kirk for skipping a Turning Point USA event in Georgia. Owens claims poor ticket sales, not security threats, led to Kirk's absence. Vice President JD Vance defended Kirk, calling attacks on her disgraceful. Kirk cited security recommendations after her husband's death. Vance proceeded with the event.

      What went wrong? Erika Kirk’s ‘humiliating’ reason for skipping JD Vance TPUSA event

      Erika Kirk withdrew from a JD Vance event due to mounting online criticism and a viral mocking video, not solely security concerns. Insiders reveal Kirk is aware of negative perceptions and is hurt by the mockery, leading to mental exhaustion. This follows scrutiny of her public appearances after her husband's assassination.

      US-Iran ceasefire: Why America’s amateur diplomats are set up to fail

      United States diplomacy faces challenges due to inexperienced negotiators and unrealistic goals set by President Trump. Talks with Iran in Islamabad have faltered for these reasons. Similar issues affect efforts for ceasefires in Ukraine and Gaza. Future negotiations may also be hampered by these persistent problems.

      Immigrants should think of themselves as Americans first: JD Vance

      US Vice President J D Vance urged new citizens to think of themselves as Americans first. He emphasized that loyalty should be to the United States, not to previous homelands. Vance shared personal anecdotes to illustrate his point. He believes this perspective is crucial for the nation's well-being and immigration policy. His remarks were made at the University of Georgia.

      Ball really is in their court: Vice President JD Vance on US-Iran talks

      US Vice President JD Vance says Iran must show commitment to not developing nuclear weapons for any deal. Recent talks in Pakistan ended without an agreement. Vance noted Iran's negotiators lacked authority to finalize terms. He believes a significant deal is possible if Iran takes the next step. The outcome is seen as unfavorable for Iran.

      Vance-led talks helped build goodwill with Iran: Report

      Talks led by JD Vance with Iran ended without a deal, but a 21-hour meeting helped build goodwill and improve communication between the two sides, according to a media report. U.S. officials believe this engagement could increase the chances of Iran accepting American terms, especially as Donald Trump moves ahead with a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to apply pressure.

      'I could take out Iran in one day': Trump issues stern warning to Tehran after Islamabad talks stall

      US President Donald Trump warns Iran of total military devastation. He believes Tehran will eventually accept American demands. Talks in Islamabad concluded without an agreement. US Vice President JD Vance stated Iran chose not to accept US terms. Iran's state broadcaster cited excessive US demands as the reason for the stalemate.

      Inside America’s ‘final and best offer’ for Iran as 21-hour talks fail

      United States presented its final offer to Iran after 21 hours of negotiations failed. Talks broke down over Iran's nuclear ambitions. Vice President JD Vance stated the US negotiated in good faith. The core issue remains Iran's commitment to not develop nuclear weapons. Pakistan played a role in facilitating discussions. The US awaits Iran's response to the proposal.

      JD Vance-led US delegation lands in Pakistan for high-stakes negotiations with Iran

      US Vice President JD Vance arrived in Pakistan Saturday to negotiate a peace deal with Iran. The talks aim to resolve a six-week war. Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Asim Munir are mediating. This is a significant high-level engagement between the US and Iran. President Trump is optimistic about reaching a lasting agreement.

      US-Iran War Day 43: Iran raises 'Lebanon' condition in truce talks; Trump pushes for Hormuz access

      US Israel Iran War Day 43 News: Fragile ceasefire holds as US and Iran prepare for peace talks in Islamabad, aiming to end a six-week war. Key issues include Iran's nuclear program and Strait of Hormuz trade. Meanwhile, Lebanon and Israel will also hold US-brokered discussions on a ceasefire.

      US-Iran ceasefire: Pakistan PM Sharif meets US VP Vance as peace talks 'commence'

      US-Iran peace talks: Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met with US Vice President JD Vance in Islamabad. This meeting occurred as peace talks aimed at resolving the Middle East war began. Pakistan expressed its commitment to facilitating progress towards sustainable peace in the region. The US delegation included top envoys. Earlier, Sharif also met with an Iranian delegation.

      War victims' portraits, blood-soaked school bags: Iranian negotiator's companions on flight to Pakistan

      Iran's delegation arrived in Pakistan for peace talks with the United States. Parliament Speaker MB Ghalibaf displayed images of child victims from the Minab attack. The talks aim to end a conflict that has impacted global energy markets. Pakistan is hosting the negotiations following a two-week ceasefire. The world watches closely for outcomes that could shape West Asia's future.

      'Only reason they are alive is to negotiate': Trump warns Iran as Vance flies to Islamabad for peace talks

      Vice President JD Vance is in Pakistan for crucial talks with Iran. The mission aims to resolve issues surrounding the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump has issued strong warnings to Iran. The ongoing situation impacts global oil markets and US economy. Talks face uncertainty as Iran demands Israel cease attacks in Lebanon. The US team is prepared for tough negotiations.

      US Vice President Vance warns Iran not to ‘play’ US en route to Pakistan for ceasefire talks

      US Vice President JD Vance has issued a stern warning to Iran. He is heading to Islamabad, Pakistan, for crucial talks. The negotiations aim to resolve the ongoing Middle East conflict. They will also address Iran's nuclear program. Vance stated that the US is open to good-faith negotiations. However, any attempts to mislead will be met with a firm stance.

      JD Vance sets off to Pakistan to lead talks with Iran as war's ceasefire remains shaky

      Vice President JD Vance leads U.S. talks in Pakistan to resolve the six-week Iran conflict, aiming to avert President Trump's threat of 'whole civilization' destruction. Despite Vance's skepticism of foreign interventions, he's joined by Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. A fragile ceasefire faces collapse amid irreconcilable demands from the U.S., Israel, and Iran.

      Iran risks ceasefire collapse over ‘Lebanon misunderstanding’, says JD Vance; hints truce fallout is Tehran’s call

      US Vice President JD Vance urged Iran not to let a fragile ceasefire deal collapse over Israel's attacks on Lebanon, stating the truce did not include Lebanon. Vance emphasized that Iran's choice to jeopardize negotiations over this issue would have consequences, especially regarding the Strait of Hormuz.

      Iran ceasefire remains ‘fragile’ as Trump grows impatient for progress, says US Vice President Vance

      The peace deal with Iran hangs by a thread, drawing the attention of former US President Donald Trump who is advocating for immediate movement in discussions. According to Vice President of the United States J.D. Vance, the Iranian public is split on their views of this truce. Meanwhile, Iran's oil operations persist unaffected by the turbulence.

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