US Navy seizure of Iranian ship casts doubt on fresh ceasefire talks in Pakistan
The US Navy's forcible seizure of an Iranian-flagged cargo ships threw doubt on an announcement from President Donald Trump that U.S. negotiators will head to Pakistan on Monday for another round of talks with Iran.
Trump's announcement Sunday had raised hopes of extending a fragile ceasefire set to expire by Wednesday, but Iran has not confirmed it will attend.
FRANCE 24's International Affairs Editor Andrew Hilliar tells us more.
US seizes Iranian ship near Hormuz
- Iran says ‘no decision’ has been made whether to attend second round of peace talks with US NY Post —
- How daring US raid of Iranian tanker unfolded in six-hour standoff in the Strait of Hormuz The Independent —
- Iran says it has no plans to attend peace talks with U.S. CBS News —
- 'No plans for talks with US': Iran hardens stance as ceasefire deadline looms Times Of India —
- U.S.-Iran ceasefire at risk after renewed conflict in Strait of Hormuz The Globe and Mail —