US President Donald Trump has said that his representatives are heading to Islamabad for negotiations, according to a post he shared on Truth Social, adding that the delegation will arrive in Pakistan “tomorrow evening for negotiations,” without providing further details about the agenda or participants involved.
In his post, Trump also made a series of claims regarding recent tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, alleging that Iran violated a ceasefire agreement by firing on vessels, including a French ship and a British freighter.
He further said that Iran’s reported decision to close the strategic waterway was “strange,” arguing that US actions had already disrupted its operations.
Trump claimed the United States was offering Iran a “fair and reasonable deal,” warning of severe consequences if it is rejected.
He said the US could target key infrastructure in Iran, including power plants and bridges, and described his stance as ending decades of hostility.
Meanwhile, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian rejected US pressure over Iran’s nuclear programme, according to ISNA and Reuters reports.
He questioned Washington’s authority to restrict Iran’s nuclear rights, asking who the US is to deny a nation its entitlements.














