Iran's state media reported that the country would not take part in the upcoming negotiations, citing Washington's unrealistic expectations and ongoing military actions, including a naval blockade. President Trump had previously warned of severe consequences for Iran, threatening to destroy its infrastructure if a fair deal was not reached. The U.S. negotiating team is scheduled to arrive in Pakistan for talks, but analysts suggest that key differences remain unresolved, making a swift agreement unlikely.
INTERNATIONALPublished 20 Apr 2026 • Published 15h ago • Updated 3h ago
Iran Rejects U.S. Peace Talks Amid Tensions in Strait of Hormuz
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On April 19, 2026, Iran officially rejected participation in the second round of peace talks with the United States, following President Trump's announcement of a U.S. delegation heading to Islamabad. This rejection is attributed to Iran's claims of U.S. violations of a fragile ceasefire and excessive demands from Washington.
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