After Trump’s blockade announcement, IRGC says will view military vessels approaching Hormuz as ceasefire breach – Dawn

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Donald Trump has revealed that the United States is engaged in “very deep” negotiations with Tehran as the Middle East conflict enters its 42nd day, while JD Vance prepares for high-stakes peace talks in Pakistan.

  • The U.S. is in “very deep” negotiations with Iran to resolve the conflict.
  • Trump claims Iran’s military is “destroyed” and insists the Strait of Hormuz will open soon.
  • The IRGC warns that military vessels approaching Hormuz will be viewed as a ceasefire breach.

Diplomatic Push in Pakistan

Trump has urged Iran to negotiate as diplomatic efforts intensify. As part of this push, JD Vance is heading to Pakistan to conduct peace talks aimed at stabilizing the region.

The warnings issued by Trump ahead of these high-stakes talks underscore the volatility of the current diplomatic climate on Day 42 of the conflict.

Tensions Over the Strait of Hormuz

The security situation has tightened following a blockade announcement by Trump. Despite the tension, Trump maintains that the Strait of Hormuz will open soon and has repeated claims that Iran’s military has been “destroyed.”

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has responded directly to the blockade announcement. The IRGC stated that any military vessels approaching the Strait of Hormuz will be viewed as a breach of the ceasefire.

The international community continues to monitor the naval movements in the region as the U.S. and Iran navigate these negotiations.


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