Tensions Mount as US-Iran Negotiations Loom Amid Ceasefire Expiry

Iran's judiciary chief warns of potential US-Israeli aggression, accusing the US of violating a ceasefire with a naval blockade. As the fragile ceasefire nears expiration, conflicting reports emerge about diplomatic negotiations in Pakistan aimed at de-escalating tensions. Both US and Iranian delegations may engage in high-stakes talks.

Tensions Mount as US-Iran Negotiations Loom Amid Ceasefire Expiry
Iran's Judiciary Chief Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei (Photo/Reuters). Image Credit: ANI
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Iran's Judiciary Chief, Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei, has sounded the alarm, urging full readiness against possible US-Israeli aggression. Mohseni-Ejei accused the coalition of contemplating another 'savage aggression' after their previous failed attempts to destabilize Iran, according to Press TV.

Speaking against the US's so-called blockade of Iranian ports, Mohseni-Ejei described it as a war crime and vowed that Tehran would retaliate against these 'acts of mischief'.

With a ceasefire deadline approaching, uncertainty looms over diplomatic negotiations in Islamabad, where US and Iranian delegations are expected to engage in talks, though Tehran denies any official trips. The meetings could potentially ease ongoing tensions in the region.

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