Trump says US will not lift Hormuz blockade until deal made with Iran
US President Donald Trump has stated that the US will not lift its blockade of Hormuz until a deal is made with Iran. The potential second round of talks between the two countries is set to take place in Islamabad, Pakistan.

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AI-generatedUS President Donald Trump has stated that the US will not lift its blockade of Hormuz until a deal is made with Iran. The potential second round of talks between the two countries is set to take place in Islamabad, Pakistan. A US delegation, led by Special Envoy Robert Vance, is expected to arrive soon, although no specific departure time was given. Iranian officials have indicated that Tehran has "no plans" to attend the talks so far. Preparations are underway in Islamabad, with guests at the Serena Hotel being told to leave and police closing key roads due to the arrival of foreign delegations. Pakistan is reportedly confident it can persuade Iran to participate in the talks.
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3 extractedPakistan is confident it can get Iran to attend the talks
Tehran has no plans to attend
The US delegation will leave 'soon'