
Washington, April 21. Amid the ongoing standoff between Iran and America, US President Donald Trump said on Monday that the ceasefire with Iran will end on Wednesday evening. He also said that if Iran does not accept their deal, there is little chance of extending the ceasefire agreement. According to a CNN report, President Donald Trump said that Iran is ready for the second phase of talks in Pakistan.
According to sources, US Vice President JD Vance and top US officials are scheduled to leave for Pakistan on Tuesday for possible talks. According to Xinhua news agency, he said that the ceasefire declared on April 7 will end on Wednesday evening US Eastern Time and I am not going to make any bad deal in a hurry. we have plenty of time. In an interview, Trump also said that the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed until a peace deal is finalized. “Iran wants me to open it, but until an agreement is reached, I will not open it,” he said.
In a phone conversation with PBS News on Monday morning, Trump said that if the ceasefire with Iran ends, there will be a lot of bombs going off. When Trump was asked whether Iranian negotiators would attend the new talks in Islamabad, he said: “I don’t know. I mean, they should be there. We agreed to be there, although they say we didn’t agree. We’ll see if they come there. Even if they’re not there, that’s fine.” As of Monday morning, the US military had turned back 27 ships sailing to and from Iranian ports, the US Central Command said on Twitter.
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