Trump to Islamabad for Iran talks as ceasefire tensions mount

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President Donald Trump said US negotiators will travel to Islamabad for a second round of talks with Iran aimed at ending the US–Israel war on Iran. The visit follows a previous round led by Vice President JD Vance that failed to reach a deal. Trump accused Iran of violating a two‑week ceasefire by firing in the Strait of Hormuz and warned he could target Iran’s civilian infrastructure if terms aren’t met. Iran condemned the US blockade of its ports as unlawful and criminal; there was no immediate Iran comment on the new talks.
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