Iran has thrown cold water on reports of fresh US–Iran talks in Islamabad, with Tasnim and Press TV saying there is no decision yet to send a delegation and that only indirect messages are moving through Pakistan as tensions spike over the US naval blockade of Iran’s ports and the Strait of Hormuz. In this video, we break down why Tehran is calling the blockade a “war crime” under Article 2(4) of the UN Charter and Resolution 3314, while Donald Trump publicly threatens to destroy “every power plant and every bridge” in Iran if Hormuz is not reopened. From Pakistan’s shaky mediator role to the collapse of direct talks and the hardening red lines on both sides, we explain why, for now, the ceasefire looks fragile and a real US–Iran agreement still feels distant. To understand where the indirect negotiations really stand beneath the headlines, Watch the Full Video Now!
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