Overview
- President Trump warned on Sunday that Iran must “get moving” toward a deal or face severe consequences, signaling no breakthrough in the stalled negotiations.
- Iran says it will soon unveil a plan to manage traffic in the Strait of Hormuz that charges fees and limits benefits to commercial shippers that cooperate with Tehran.
- Pakistan’s interior minister, Mohsin Naqvi, arrived in Tehran to help restart U.S.–Iran talks, according to Iranian and regional media.
- Israel and Lebanon extended their ceasefire by 45 days after Washington talks on Friday, yet cross-border strikes and injuries in southern Lebanon continued.
- The U.S. military says it has redirected 78 commercial ships and disabled four vessels under a continuing blockade of Iranian ports, tightening pressure on a waterway that carries about one-fifth of global seaborne oil.