Tensions Mount: Trump's Envoys Barred from Pakistan Amidst Iran Blockade Standoff
US President Donald Trump halted envoy trips to Pakistan for Iran talks, emphasizing Iran could contact anytime. Iranian President Pezeshkian demands US lift port blockades before negotiations proceed. Meanwhile, Israel and Lebanon extend a ceasefire, and US imposes sanctions on companies dealing with Iranian oil, further complicating Middle East tensions.
US President Donald Trump has ordered his envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, not to travel to Pakistan for negotiations with Iran. Speaking on Fox News, Trump stated that communication lines were open for Iran to initiate talks.
However, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian insists that the US must first lift the port blockades if negotiations are to progress. This development occurs amid rising complications in the region, with Israel and Lebanon agreeing to extend their ceasefire brokered at the White House.
Meanwhile, the US administration announced sanctions on a prominent Chinese oil refinery and several companies tied to Iranian oil transportation. This strategic move aims to clamp down on Iran’s revenue avenues, intensifying the geopolitical challenges in the Middle East.
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