Trump pushes US-Iran talks in Pakistan as threats escalate
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President Trump says US-Iran talks will continue Monday in Pakistan amid escalating threats, claiming a fair deal is possible but warning he could target Iran’s infrastructure if it fails to reach an agreement. He later announced the seizure of an Iranian-flagged cargo ship that attempted to bypass the U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, as tensions push oil prices toward $100 a barrel and negotiations—led in part by Vice President JD Vance and others—continue to unfold in Islamabad.
- Trump says US-Iran talks to continue Monday in Pakistan Politico
- Live updates: US Navy fired on and seized Iranian-flagged vessel, Trump says CNN
- U.S. and Iran Accuse Each Other of Cease-Fire Violations in Strait of Hormuz The New York Times
- Iran rebuffs Trump's plan for new round of peace talks, state media reports CNBC
- Live updates: Trump says talks will resume as standoff escalates over Strait of Hormuz AP News
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