Amid high-level talks between the US and Iran in Islamabad, a US Navy destroyer moving toward the Strait of Hormuz triggered a 30-minute attack warning from Iran. Although the US vessel initially returned after the warning, two warships later crossed the strait without Tehran's permission. This incident reflects heightened military tension following President Trump's declaration to 'clear out' the Strait of Hormuz.
Amid escalating conflict with over 2,000 deaths from Israeli strikes in Lebanon, high-level talks between the US and Iran are underway in Pakistan. Iran approaches the talks with significant reservations, citing past failures and lack of trust. Concurrently, US Navy warships began transiting the Strait of Hormuz to clear mines laid by Iran.
US and Iran are holding direct peace talks in Pakistan, showing signs of easing Middle East tensions. US Navy ships have begun mine-clearing operations in the Strait of Hormuz, and Qatar plans to resume Gulf navigation on Sunday. Meanwhile, the Israeli Prime Minister stressed that the campaign against Tehran is not over.
US and Iran are holding ceasefire talks in Pakistan, but President Trump downplays the negotiations, claiming a military victory. The US continues military operations in the Strait of Hormuz, while Qatar resumes maritime navigation activities. Iran denies US claims regarding the transit of US Navy vessels through the strait.