Trump Confirms U.S.-Iran Peace Talks Resume in Pakistan on Monday
Published on 4/19/2026

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U.S. negotiators will travel to Islamabad, Pakistan on Monday for peace talks with Iran, as stated by President Donald Trump. The U.S. delegation is led by Vice President JD Vance, despite previous security concerns affecting his participation. Trump mentioned that Iran has violated a ceasefire set to expire on Wednesday. Concurrently, Iran's parliamentary speaker warned that they are ready for armed conflict while also engaging in negotiations. Events in the Strait of Hormuz raise tensions, aligning with Trump's earlier blockade announcement from April 12.
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