Trump announced a new round of talks and demanded Iran make a deal
Iran has not yet agreed to participate in further talks

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A US delegation will arrive in Pakistan on Monday for peace talks with Iran, President Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social. He said Iran must make a deal or the US will strike bridges and power plants in the country.
"We are offering a very fair and reasonable deal, and I hope they take it, because if they don't, the U.S. will hit every power plant and every bridge in Iran," Trump said. - No more good guys!"
The day before, Iran reversed its decision to open the Strait of Hormuz and fired on two ships attempting to pass through that route. Trump called it a "total violation of the terms of the ceasefire.
Iran has not given a clear answer on whether it plans to participate in the second round of talks. The semi-official Tasnim news agency reported that Tehran will not negotiate with the U.S. until it lifts the military-sea blockade of Iranian ports, Bloomberg reported.
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