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Will the war continue? Iran refused to talk to Trump, where did the matter get stuck?

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Will the war continue? Iran refused to talk to Trump, where did the matter get stuck?


Currently, there is no sign of the end of the war in the Middle East. On Tuesday, Iran has clearly refused to participate in the ongoing peace talks in Pakistan. Iran has taken this step amid threats from the US. The second round of talks between the US and Iran is to be held in Islamabad.

Iran is angered by Donald Trump’s daily threats and the US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Due to this issue, Iran has refused to go to Pakistan. This move by Iran has deepened the crisis for the Gulf countries as well as dozens of countries in the world.

Galibaf declared

In fact, Trump has talked about sending the American delegation to Islamabad, but there is still doubt about Iran. Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf responded to Trump in a harsh tone and said on Twitter, “US Islamabad is trying to turn the talks into a ‘surrender table’.” Iran is ready to open a new page in the battlefield if the tension escalates further.

https://twitter.com/mb_ghalibaf/status/2046339369884086287

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He added that Iran has spent the past two weeks preparing to play new cards on the battlefield, signaling a more confrontational approach as uncertainty grows over the future of diplomatic talks.

‘Want to justify new war’

He wrote, ‘Trump, by blocking the way and breaking the ceasefire, wants to turn this negotiation table into a table of surrender according to his own opinion. He wants to justify a new war. We do not accept negotiations under the shadow of threats and in the last two weeks we have prepared to show new leaves on the battlefield.

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Iran’s occupation of the Strait of Hormuz continues

Let it be known that on Monday, the American Navy captured an Iranian cargo ship near the Strait of Hormuz. According to the report of the Iranian news agency Tasnim, there has been a sharp decline in the traffic of ships through the Strait of Hormuz, despite the indication that Iran does not accept the rules of the United States. It said that only three ships have passed through Hormuz in the last 12 hours.

Militia groups will also attack

Meanwhile, the Iraq-backed armed group has warned that it will attack American positions. He has warned of attacks on April 22. Abu Mahdi al-Jaafari, the commander of Saraya Awliya al-Dam, said in a statement that his fighters are fully prepared to resume military operations. He claimed the group had already carried out more than 200 attacks against the occupation presence in Iraq and the wider region.