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Talks to end Iran war appear to falter a day before Trump deadline

US president acknowledges ‘significant’ 10-point peace plan submitted by Tehran but says it is ‘not good enough’ Middle East crisis – live updates Diplomatic negotiations aimed at halting the war in the Middle East appeared to be faltering a day before a deadline imposed by Donald Trump with a threat to destroy Iran’s bridges and attack its power plants. Mediators from Pakistan, Egypt and Turkey want both sides to agree to a ceasefire and reopen the strait of Hormuz, to be followed by a period of detailed negotiations intended to reach a more complete peace agreement. Continue reading...

6 April 2026 at 05:20 pm
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Talks to end Iran war appear to falter a day before Trump deadline

Talks to end Iran war appear to falter a day before Trump deadline

Diplomatic efforts to halt the escalating conflict in the Middle East have hit a snag as talks between Iran and the United States appear to be stalling just a day before a critical deadline set by President Donald Trump. Trump has threatened to destroy Iran's bridges and attack its power plants if peace talks do not yield results, adding pressure on both sides to reach an agreement.

The situation has become increasingly tense as the two superpowers vie for influence in the region. Mediators from Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey have been working tirelessly to facilitate negotiations, aiming to secure a ceasefire and reopen the strategically vital strait of Hormuz. This is intended to pave the way for further detailed discussions that could eventually lead to a more comprehensive peace agreement.

Despite these efforts, the talks have not yet produced the desired outcome. The United States has acknowledged a significant 10-point peace plan submitted by Tehran but has dismissed it as insufficient. This development has raised concerns among diplomats and analysts who are monitoring the situation closely.

The impasse has raised questions about the future of the region, which has been wracked by conflict for years. The strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint for global oil supplies, has been a focal point of the crisis. Its reopening is seen as crucial for stabilizing the region and restoring normal trade routes.

The deadline imposed by Trump has added a sense of urgency to the negotiations. If an agreement is not reached by the end of the day, the possibility of military action becomes increasingly likely. This scenario could have far-reaching consequences for the Middle East and global geopolitics.

Meanwhile, the mediators from Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey remain hopeful that a breakthrough can still be achieved. They are urging both sides to put aside their differences and work towards a peaceful resolution. The stakes are high, and the international community is watching closely, hoping that diplomacy can prevail over brinkmanship.

As the clock ticks down, the world waits to see if the two adversaries can find common ground and avert further escalation. The situation remains delicate, and any misstep could lead to unintended consequences. The focus now is on finding a way forward that can bring an end to the violence and usher in a period of stability and peace in the region.

In the meantime, the crisis continues to unfold, with both sides refusing to back down. The upcoming hours will be crucial, as the world holds its breath, hoping that diplomacy can triumph over the threat of war. The outcome of these talks will have a lasting impact on the Middle East and the global order, making it a pivotal moment in recent history.

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