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Iran Rejects Nuclear Demands Amid Diplomatic Deadlock

Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz

Efforts to finalize a permanent end to the six-week war remain deadlocked as a temporary, two-week ceasefire nears expiration.

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh announced that Tehran will not transfer enriched uranium to the US, calling the matter non-negotiable.

Khatibzadeh also stated that Iran demands the inclusion of Lebanon in any comprehensive truce.

Independent and state monitors report the conflict has resulted in over 3,500 fatalities.

The Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) places the toll at 3,636, including 1,701 civilians.

The Strait of Hormuz remains closed to commercial transit due to a US Central Command naval blockade and reciprocal Iranian military directives.

Concurrently, Israeli officials report updated military coordination with the United States to strike Iranian energy facilities if diplomatic channels in Islamabad collapse.

 
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Trump Signals Strong U.S. Position Ahead of Iran Talks

Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz

President Donald Trump, in a CNBC Squawk Box interview, framed upcoming U.S.–Iran negotiations in Pakistan as occurring under decisive American military and strategic advantage. He said Iran “has no choice” but to engage and predicted a “great deal,” asserting that U.S. forces have already significantly degraded Iranian military capabilities. Trump linked the diplomatic process to a broader coercive posture, referencing strikes on naval and air assets and suggesting leadership losses in Iran—claims that remain unverified independently and are presented as presidential assertions.

He also indicated that the United States retains readiness to resume military action if negotiations fail to produce a near-term agreement. The interview underscores a compressed diplomatic timeline tied to a ceasefire window and reflects a negotiation strategy grounded in escalation signaling.

The remarks come as U.S. and Iranian delegations prepare for renewed talks, with uncertainty over whether diplomatic engagement will stabilize or intensify regional tensions.

 
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Trump Accuses Iran of Ceasefire Violations as Strait of Hormuz Crisis Deepens

Dler Mohammed
Dler Mohammed
Dler Mohammed

Donald Trump on Tuesday accused Iran of repeatedly violating a fragile ceasefire, warning that the Middle East could soon slide back into open conflict as the truce nears its expiration.

“Iran has violated the ceasefire numerous times!” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform, referring to the two-week pause in hostilities set to expire by Wednesday. His remarks come as both sides weigh the possibility of resuming negotiations aimed at ending a war Trump describes as necessary for preventing Iran from making a nuclear bomb.

Trump also cast doubt on the feasibility of securing Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile, describing the process as “long” and “difficult” following U.S. strikes on Tehran’s nuclear facilities last year.

He reiterated that “Operation Midnight Hammer” had obliterated what he called Iran’s “nuclear dust” sites—a term he uses to describe enriched uranium or remnants of nuclear infrastructure.

 
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Anxiety Returns to Iran as Ceasefire Deadline Approaches

Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz

Public anxiety is rising across Iran as a 14-day ceasefire with the United States approaches its deadline.

While delegations from both sides are expected to meet in Pakistan, uncertainty remains over whether talks will proceed or yield results. 

Citizens report mixed expectations, with some anticipating renewed conflict and others dismissing the likelihood of war despite rejecting U.S. demands.

The ceasefire, brokered on April 8 after nearly two months of fighting, had allowed limited economic recovery.

However, U.S. President Donald Trump has warned of renewed strikes targeting Iran’s energy infrastructure if no agreement is reached on its nuclear program.

Iranian officials have not indicated readiness to accept these terms, fueling concerns that hostilities could resume.

 
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Qaani in Baghdad: Why Was He There?

Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz

Rival mediators from Tehran and Washington descend on Baghdad amid a deepening leadership deadlock.

On Monday, April 20, 2026, IRGC-Quds Force Commander Esmail Qaani issued a statement in Baghdad asserting that the selection of Iraq’s prime minister is a "solely Iraqi" decision, warning against external interference.

This follows the April 17 designation by the U.S. Treasury of seven high-ranking commanders from Kata’ib Hizballah, Asa’ib Ahl al-Haqq, and other groups for attacks on U.S. personnel.

Domestically, a rift has widened within the Shiite Coordination Framework.

While the Sudani camp claims Nouri al-Maliki has withdrawn from the premiership race, Maliki’s camp has issued a sharp denial, labeling the reports as misinformation.

With the constitutional deadline for government formation set for late April, both Qaani and U.S. envoy Tom Barrack are reportedly in the Green Zone to mediate.

The outcome remains uncertain as the bloc struggles to reconcile U.S. financial pressure with internal power-sharing demands.

 
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Iraqi Central Bank Denies Reports of U.S. Dollar Halt

Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz

Conflicting reports of a currency freeze highlight Washington’s financial leverage over Baghdad.

On Monday, April 20, 2026, the Central Bank of Iraq (CBI) officially rejected reports that the United States had suspended shipments of physical U.S. dollars to Baghdad.

The denial followed claims by regional media, including Al-Hadath, that Washington had halted currency transfers and security coordination as part of a crackdown on Iran-aligned militias.

These reports come on the heels of April 17 U.S. State Department sanctions against seven militia commanders from groups like Kata’ib Hizballah and Asa’ib Ahl al-Haqq.

While the CBI insists the flow of cash is normal, the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad remains under a Level 4 "Do Not Travel" alert, citing ongoing militia threats in federal Iraq. 

The conflicting signals underscore the high-pressure environment as Iraqi leaders attempt to form a new government under the shadow of potential U.S. economic sanctions and demands for militia disarmament.

 
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Netanyahu Warns Conflict With Iran far From Over, Says New Developments Possible 'at any Moment'

Kurdistan 24 Digital Media
Kurdistan 24 Digital Media
Kurdistan 24 Digital Media

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the confrontation with Iran remains ongoing and could escalate further at any time, underscoring the fragile state of the conflict.

Speaking alongside Argentine President Javier Milei on Sunday, Netanyahu said the US-Israeli effort against Iran is "not over yet."

"Any moment could bring us new developments," he said. "Who knows what tomorrow or the day after tomorrow will bring?"

He added that the United States and Israel "shall achieve our objectives and achieve more hope, more light for the free peoples of the world."

During a separate meeting with Milei in Jerusalem, Netanyahu reiterated the message, stating, "We are at war with Iran. The issue is not over, and at any moment new developments could occur."

 
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Iran Halts Decision on Diplomatic Talks Over U.S. Hostilities

Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz

On Monday, April 20, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei announced that Tehran has not yet decided whether to participate in a second round of negotiations with the U.S. and international mediators. Baghaei accused Washington of continuously violating existing ceasefire clauses, citing alleged U.S. non-compliance with Lebanon agreements, an attempted maritime blockade, and an attack on an Iranian commercial vessel. He blamed U.S. and Israeli military activities for rising tensions in the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz.

Additionally, Baghaei revealed that recent diplomatic efforts in Islamabad and Tehran involved a 15-point U.S. plan and a 10-point Iranian counter-proposal, resulting in a specific, consolidated package. However, citing past U.S. strikes on Iranian territory during negotiations, Baghaei emphasized that Iran will proceed based strictly on its national interests. U.S. and Israeli officials have not yet responded to the allegations.

 
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Iran Executes Two Accused of Espionage Amid Regional Ceasefire

Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz

Iranian authorities executed two men at dawn on Monday after convicting them of espionage for Mossad, Israel's intelligence agency. The executions of Mohammad Masoom-shahi and Hamed Validi were confirmed by Mizan Online, the Iranian judiciary's official news agency. The men were convicted of "moharebeh" (waging war against God) and collaboration with Israel.

These executions are the latest in a series of capital punishments carried out by Tehran since the outbreak of direct conflict with Israel and the United States on February 28. Notably, the executions took place while a fragile, two-week ceasefire—implemented on April 8—remains in effect. International rights groups note that Iran is the world's second most prolific executioner, following China. The executions underscore Tehran’s ongoing internal security crackdown, which continues to operate independently of the temporary pause in regional military hostilities.

 

Hezbollah Accuses Israel of Ceasefire Violations

Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz

The Deputy Chairman of Lebanese Hezbollah's High Political Council, Mahmoud Qamati, told Kurdistan24 that Israel is actively violating the U.S.-brokered 10-day ceasefire. Qamati alleged that Israeli forces continue to deploy drones, shell territory, and demolish homes, resulting in civilian casualties.

Emphasizing full combat readiness, Qamati warned that Hezbollah forces have their "hands on the trigger," with missile systems prepared for immediate deployment if the truce collapses.

The ceasefire, announced by U.S. President Donald Trump, aims to facilitate diplomatic talks and humanitarian aid following weeks of intense conflict. The war has displaced approximately 20 percent of Lebanon's population and triggered a severe internal crisis, culminating in the Lebanese government ordering a halt to Hezbollah's military activities and expelling the Iranian ambassador.

 

Iran Threatens Retaliation After U.S. Seizes Cargo Ship

Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz

Iran vowed imminent retaliation after U.S. Marines boarded and seized the Iranian-flagged commercial vessel M/V Touska in the Gulf of Oman. The operation occurred after the USS Spruance disabled the ship's propulsion following a six-hour standoff over the U.S. naval blockade. Iranian forces reportedly launched retaliatory drones toward U.S. warships shortly after the seizure.

The maritime confrontation has triggered severe diplomatic fallout. Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters labeled the U.S. action "maritime piracy." The Strait of Hormuz remains closed by Iranian forces, causing a surge in global oil prices and prompting the UKMTO to elevate the regional threat level to "critical."

Prospects for a negotiated settlement are rapidly deteriorating. While a U.S. delegation led by Vice President JD Vance is expected in Pakistan for talks, Iranian state media indicates Tehran does not plan to participate, citing extreme mistrust following ongoing maritime hostilities and U.S. threats against Iranian infrastructure before the ceasefire's Wednesday expiration.