By MalayMail
WASHINGTON, April 20 β Iran is not currently planning to attend talks with the United States, state media said, after President Donald Trump ordered US negotiators to travel to Pakistan today, just days before a ceasefire in the Middle East expires.
The ongoing US blockade of Iranian ports has been a significant sticking point, an issue further complicated by an American destroyer yesterday firing on and seizing an Iranian ship that tried to evade it. Tehran warned it would retaliate.
State broadcaster IRIB yesterday cited Iranian sources as saying βthere are currently no plans to participate in the next round of Iran-US talksβ.
The Fars and Tasnim news agencies had earlier cited anonymous sources as saying βthe overall atmosphere cannot be assessed as very positiveβ, adding that lifting the US blockade was a precondition for negotiations.
State-run IRNA meanwhile pointed to the blockade and Washingtonβs βunreasonable and unrealistic demandsβ, saying that βin these circumstances, there is no clear prospect of fruitful negotiationsβ.
Iran and the United States, along with Israel, are just three days away from the end of the two-week ceasefire that halted the Middle East war, ignited by surprise US-Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28.
There has so far been only a single, 21-hour negotiating session held in Islamabad on April 11 that ended inconclusively, though groundwork for fresh talks continued afterwards.
βWeβre offering a very fair and reasonable DEAL, and I hope they take it,β Trump said in a post yesterday, while also renewing his threats against Iranβs infrastructure if a deal is not made.
US fires on Iranian ship
Trump has been under pressure to find an off-ramp since Tehran moved early in the war to choke off the Strait of Hormuz.
The vital waterway is a conduit for a fifth of the worldβs oil and liquefied natural gas in peacetime, and its closure has hammered the global economy and roiled markets.
Having failed to force it open again, Trump countered with a US naval blockade on Iranian ports in an attempt to cut off Tehranβs oil revenues.
Yesterday, he announced that a massive Iranian-flagged cargo ship βtried to get past our Naval Blockade, and it did not go well for them.β
A US destroyer warned the ship to stop and then forced it to by βby blowing a hole in the engineroomβ, Trump said, adding: βRight now, U.S. Marines have custody of the vessel.β
Trump said the Iranian-flagged ship, Touska, is under US Treasury sanctions βbecause of prior history of illegal activity.β
The ISNA news agency later cited a spokesperson for Iranβs central command centre as warning that βthe armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran will soon respond and retaliate against this armed piracy and the US militaryβ.
Iran had briefly reopened the strait on Friday in recognition of an Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire in Lebanon, but closed it again the following day in response to the United States maintaining its blockade.
Iranβs Revolutionary Guards warned that any attempt to pass through the strait without permission βwill be considered cooperation with the enemy, and the offending vessel will be targetedβ.
Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei yesterday said the blockade was βa violationβ of the ceasefire and illegal collective punishment of the Iranian people.
A handful of oil and gas tankers had crossed the strait early on Saturday during the brief reopening, but by early yesterday morning tracking data showed the waterway empty of shipping.
The afternoon before, a trio of incidents involving Iranian fire and threats towards commercial vessels demonstrated the danger of any attempted crossing.
Heightened security
In spite of the uncertainty surrounding the talks in Pakistan, security was visibly stepped up in Islamabad yesterday in anticipation of the negotiations.
Authorities announced road closures and traffic restrictions across the city, as well as in neighbouring Rawalpindi.
The US president said his negotiators, whom he did not name, would arrive in the Pakistani capital this evening.
A White House official said the delegation would be led by Vice President JD Vance and include Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and Trumpβs son-in-law Jared Kushner.
A major issue in the negotiations has been Iranβs stockpile of near-weapons-grade enriched uranium.
Trump said on Friday that Iran had agreed to hand over its roughly 440 kilogrammes of enriched uranium. βWeβre going to get it by going in with Iran, with lots of excavators,β he said.
But Iranβs foreign ministry has said the stockpile, thought to be buried deep under rubble from US bombing in last Juneβs 12-day war, was βnot going to be transferred anywhereβ, and surrendering it βto the US has never been raised in negotiationsβ.
Yesterday, President Masoud Pezeshkian questioned why Iran should give up its βlegal rightβ to a nuclear programme. β AFP
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