Washington D.C., Apr 15, (V7N) - Washington has officially imposed a naval blockade on Iranian ports following the collapse of recent peace negotiations between Iranian and United States delegations in Islamabad, Pakistan. The talks, which were aimed at de-escalating regional tensions, reportedly ended without a formal agreement, prompting the immediate shift toward a more aggressive military and economic posture by the U.S. administration.
Despite the heightened tensions and the implementation of the blockade, U.S. President Donald Trump indicated that the door for diplomacy remains open, suggesting that peace talks could potentially resume in Pakistan within the next forty-eight hours. The President expressed a continued interest in the Pakistani venue, noting that a breakthrough could occur shortly and emphasizing the administration's willingness to return to the negotiating table.
Officials from both Pakistan and Iran have acknowledged the possibility of a swift return to the summit, stating that delegations from both nations are prepared to travel back to Pakistan by the end of this week. This move signals a mutual desire to avoid further escalation, even as the naval blockade complicates the diplomatic landscape and impacts maritime traffic in the region.
However, the path to renewed dialogue remains uncertain, as a senior Iranian official clarified that no specific date or time has yet been finalized for the resumption of the meetings. The official stressed that while the intent to talk exists, the logistical and political framework for the next round of discussions is still being evaluated by Tehran.
In a recent interview with the New York Post, President Trump doubled down on his optimism regarding the location of the negotiations, stating that representatives should remain ready to be in Pakistan. He hinted at imminent developments, suggesting that "something could happen in the next two days" and reiterating that the United States is actively focused on moving forward with the process in that specific region.
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