Overview
- Trump, who posted Sunday, said U.S. negotiators will arrive in Islamabad on Monday for a second round of talks with Iran.
- Trump renewed a threat to destroy Iranian power plants and bridges if Tehran rejects what he called a fair deal.
- Reporting conflicts over who will lead the U.S. delegation, while Islamabad has tightened security and American advance teams are already on the ground.
- The Strait of Hormuz remains restricted by a U.S. naval blockade and Iranian controls, with reports that Iranian forces fired on India‑flagged and European‑bound merchant ships.
- Iran says it is reviewing new U.S. proposals but vows no compromise on core interests, with disputes over uranium enrichment limits, sanctions relief and control of Hormuz still unresolved.