US-Iran Negotiations Kick Off in Pakistan: Key Diplomatic Discussions Underway

Negotiations began between the United States and Iran on Saturday, days after a fragile ceasefire halted fighting and brought both parties to the table...
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Iran Negotiations Heat Up: Trump’s Bold Oil Strategy to Boost U.S. Energy Reserves

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Peace negotiations aiming to halt America’s ongoing conflict in the Middle East have officially commenced, with President Donald Trump asserting that Iran is “losing big” in a fiery post on Truth Social.

President Trump claimed that U.S. and allied forces have successfully dismantled Iran’s Navy, Air Force, and removed key figures from its leadership. He also criticized international allies, suggesting they lack the “courage or will” to secure the strategic Strait of Hormuz—a responsibility he says the U.S. is assuming as a “favor” to the global community.

“Most importantly, their longtime ‘Leaders’ are no longer with us, praise be to Allah! The only thing they have going is the threat that a ship may ‘bunk’ into one of their sea mines which, by the way, all 28 of their mine dropper boats are also lying at the bottom of the sea,” Trump declared.

Earlier in the day, Trump announced that formal peace talks with Iran have begun and mentioned that ships worldwide are en route to the United States to “load up with oil.”

In a recent phone interview with NewsNation, Trump emphasized America’s robust domestic oil and gas resources, echoing sentiments he shared earlier on his Truth Social platform.

The remarks come amid heightened global anxiety over the blockaded Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for the world’s energy shipments.

‘Take a look out of the great seas of our world many of them heading to the United States to load up with oil, we have plenty of it,’ Trump stated during the call.

The president clarified that America’s booming oil activity isn’t solely due to Iran’s refusal to open the Strait of Hormuz, predicting that the vital waterway will be open in the ‘not too distant future.’

Taking a direct swipe at Tehran, Trump branded Iran a ‘failing nation.’

However, he also hinted at new strategic workarounds for the global oil trade that would bypass the troubled waters of the Middle East entirely.

‘I think people are seeing there are other alternatives to going through the Strait,’ Trump noted.

Vance waves hello upon his arrival for the US-Iran peace talks in Islamabad on April 11

Vance waves hello upon his arrival for the US-Iran peace talks in Islamabad on April 11

Despite his long–standing skepticism of foreign intervention and initial doubts about targeting Iran, Vance has spent weeks quietly maneuvering to secure a permanent diplomatic agreement, according to two sources familiar with plans

Despite his long–standing skepticism of foreign intervention and initial doubts about targeting Iran, Vance has spent weeks quietly maneuvering to secure a permanent diplomatic agreement, according to two sources familiar with plans

Oil tankers and cargo ships line up in the Strait of Hormuz as seen from the United Arab Emirates. According to a Daily Mail/JL Partners flash poll of over 1,000 registered voters, the nation is split on whether the US should withdraw from NATO following the refusal of other member states to contribute military support for reopening the Strait of Hormuz

Oil tankers and cargo ships line up in the Strait of Hormuz as seen from the United Arab Emirates. According to a Daily Mail/JL Partners flash poll of over 1,000 registered voters, the nation is split on whether the US should withdraw from NATO following the refusal of other member states to contribute military support for reopening the Strait of Hormuz

When pressed on whether diplomatic talks with Iran have officially started, Trump gave a definitive ‘yes.’ 

Asked if he feels the Iranians are acting in good faith during these high-stakes negotiations, Trump offered a cryptic but confident timeline for when the world will find out.

‘I’ll let you know that in a very short period of time, won’t take long,’ he said.

The call follows Trump’s latest Truth Social post highlighting US energy dominance as tensions in the Middle East continue to threaten global supply chains.

A Pakistani source confirms that Witkoff, Vance, and Kushner are holding face-to-face talks with Iranian officials Qalibaf and Araqchi, as well as Pakistan’s army chief. 

On Thursday, Trump blasted Tehran’s handling of the waterway, writing: ‘Iran is doing a very poor job, dishonorable some would say, of allowing Oil to go through the Strait of Hormuz. That is not the agreement we have!’

He specifically addressed reports that Iran has been attempting to extort tankers, warning: ‘There are reports that Iran is charging fees to tankers going through the Hormuz Strait — They better not be and, if they are, they better stop now!’

Trump concluded the post with a display of energy independence, stating: ‘You’ll see Oil start flowing, with or without the help of Iran and, to me, it makes no difference, either way.’

Tehran has said it needed a ‘definitive end to the conflict’, outlining its need for the ‘end to conflicts in the region, a protocol for safe passage through the Strait, reconstruction and the lifting of sanctions.’ 

A view of the vessels passing through Strait of Hormuz following the two-week temporary ceasefire reached between the United States and Iran on the condition that the strait be reopened

A view of the vessels passing through Strait of Hormuz following the two-week temporary ceasefire reached between the United States and Iran on the condition that the strait be reopened

MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF PAKISTAN: US delegation including special envoy Steve Witkoff and President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner is welcomed by Ishak Dar, Pakistan Foreign Minister, and Asim Munir, the Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan, upon their arrival in Islamabad, Pakistan

MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF PAKISTAN: US delegation including special envoy Steve Witkoff and President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner is welcomed by Ishak Dar, Pakistan Foreign Minister, and Asim Munir, the Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan, upon their arrival in Islamabad, Pakistan

Iran has claimed the United States has agreed to release billions in frozen assets, but the administration has swiftly denied any such move as JD Vance holds these high-stakes peace talks in Islamabad.

A senior Iranian source said the US had agreed to unfreeze funds held in Qatar and other foreign banks, describing it as a sign of Washington’s ‘seriousness’ in negotiations.

But a US official quickly rejected the claim, underlining the deep mistrust hanging over the talks.

Unfreezing the assets was also said to be directly linked to ensuring safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

According to Iranian state media, Tehran has already set out its ‘red lines’ for any deal, including guarantees over the Strait of Hormuz, the payment of war reparations, the release of blocked assets and a ceasefire across the wider region.

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