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April 19, 2026 — President Donald Trump announced that U.S. negotiators will travel to Islamabad on Monday for a second round of talks with Iranian officials as mediators work to extend a fragile ceasefire that is due to expire this week.
The White House said Vice-President J.D. Vance, who led the first round, will head the delegation with envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.
Pakistan, which is mediating the talks, has tightened security around the capital.
Tehran has not formally confirmed participation and has accused the United States of violating the ceasefire by imposing a naval blockade.
Iran’s parliament speaker and chief negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, said there had been “progress” but that major gaps remain.
Iran reimposed restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz after briefly reopening it; British and regional monitors reported Iranian Revolutionary Guard gunboats fired on commercial vessels and two India‑flagged merchant ships were forced to turn back.
Trump renewed threats to strike Iranian civilian infrastructure if a deal is not reached.
The standoff has strained global shipping and energy markets and raised fears of a wider regional escalation.







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