American Vice President JD Vance boarded Air Force Two on Friday, heading to Islamabad, Pakistan, to lead crucial negotiations with the Iranian side regarding the conclusion of the war. Vance stated that he expects positive discussions but warned Iran that any attempt to manipulate the U.S. will be met with a firm response from the negotiating team. He emphasized that President Trump has set clear guidelines for negotiations without providing further details.
Meanwhile, the fragile truce between the U.S. and Iran is in question, with accusations of violations of the agreement from Tehran. Trump criticized Iran for blocking the passage of oil through the Strait of Hormuz and threatened with further measures. In the context of rising tensions, Hezbollah has launched attacks on Israel, further complicating the situation.
Iran, through its supreme leader, has promised revenge for the attacks suffered, emphasizing that it will seek compensation for the damages caused. The truce agreement, mediated by Pakistan, was established just a few hours before the deadline imposed by Trump for military actions against Iran.
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