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Critical developments from around the world. Agenda Life Economy Sports Writers Roza HOME PAGE AGRICULTURE TURKEY CUP ECONOMY AGENDA LIFE SPORTS AGRICULTURE CIVIL SERVANTS WRITERS VIDEOS GALLERY GOOD MORNING FINANCE ROZA OTHER CATEGORIES Education Culture Art Media Tourism Automobiles SUPPLEMENTS Saturday Sunday TODAY’S E-NEWSPAPER News News Peace in a Deadlock, Turkey Steps In Peace in a Deadlock, Turkey Steps In Peace talks in Pakistan have reached a deadlock due to mutual intransigence. Trump did not want the U.S. delegation to go to Islamabad. Iran said, “There is coercion; talks cannot continue like this.”
Opportunistic Zionists have ordered renewed intense attacks on Lebanon. Turkey is holding separate talks with the parties to bring them back to the negotiating table April 2026 INTERNATIONAL NEWS While a ceasefire holds in the war between the U.S./Israel and Iran that has been ongoing for nearly two months, diplomatic efforts have suffered a major setback. Negotiation efforts launched on February 28 to end the war, which has spread across the region, have once again failed to yield results.
Details of the Developments
Yesterday, an Iranian delegation traveled to Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, to hold talks regarding the negotiations. The U.S. delegation, which was expected to arrive in Islamabad on Saturday, did not go. U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he had unilaterally canceled the negotiations.
Trump stated, “All the cards are in our hands.” In the wake of these developments, the confrontational rhetoric between the parties has once again intensified. International news agencies reported that efforts aimed at ending the conflict have reached an impasse, and neither Washington nor Tehran appears willing to soften their positions.
Meanwhile, following the breakdown of talks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered a “violent attack” on Lebanon, where a ceasefire was in effect and Trump had announced its extension. NO NEGOTIATIONS UNDER PRESSURE The Strait of Hormuz and the U.S. military presence in the region—one of the key issues between the parties—are further complicating the situation. Iranian President Mesud Pezeşkiyan, noting that the U.S. has recently increased maritime and territorial restrictions against Iran—which he described as a serious obstacle to confidence-building and diplomacy—declared that Iran would absolutely not enter into negotiations imposed under pressure, threats, and a blockade.
What Do Experts Say?
THE IRANIAN PEOPLE WILL STAND AGAINST YOU While the Iranian people have not left the streets empty in Tehran in defiance of the U.S. and Israel, Muhammad Ja’far Esedi, a commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, delivered a strong response to U.S. threats of attack. Esedi, stating that the U.S. and Israel are attempting to exert pressure regarding the opening of the Strait of Hormuz but that this will not happen, said, “We are telling the Americans: this is not Venezuela, where you can plunder its resources. If you attack again, you will face a heavier blow.
The Iranian state and the Iranian people will stand against you.” THE MASSACRE IN GAZA CONTINUES! Zionist Israel continues its genocide in the Gaza Strip despite the ceasefire.
The Israeli army killed five more Palestinians, including a child, in attacks carried out yesterday in several areas.
The development has sparked widespread outrage in the international community. Diplomatic circles are closely monitoring the situation.





