- Pakistan has proposed a two-stage truce plan known as the Islamabad Accord which includes an immediate 45-day ceasefire and reopening the Strait of Hormuz
- Iran has rejected a US-backed 15-point plan and countered with a 10-point proposal demanding a permanent end to the war and formal recognition of its territorial integrity
- President Donald Trump set a fresh deadline for Tuesday at 8:00 PM Eastern Time for Tehran to comply with demands or face potential military action against power plants
- Global gold prices have risen significantly due to the high risk of war while oil futures initially dropped 1.4 percent following reports of the diplomatic opening
- Iranian officials have urged citizens to form human chains around critical infrastructure as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warns of responses beyond the region
Iran and United States to hold indirect peace talks in Islamabad to finalize ceasefire details
Apr 7, 2026, 11:08:33 PM UTC(13 hours ago)
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From:@DeItaone
IRAN SAYS NEGOTIATIONS WITH U.S. WILL BE HELD IN ISLAMABAD TO FINALIZE DETAILS, WITH THE AIM OF CONFIRMING IRAN’S BATTLEFIELD ACHIEVEMENTS POLITICALLY WITHIN MAXIMUM OF 15 DAYS